Posted on 11/05/2020 3:45:24 PM PST by marcusmaximus
ESPN informed employees early Thursday that it would lay off 300 people across its business, while also not filling 200 currently open positions as the pandemic continues to harshly impact ESPN and its parent company, Disney.
The message was sent from ESPN president Jimmy Pitaro in a company-wide memo that was obtained by The Post.
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Haaaaaaahaha. My leaves need raked.
Gee thats too bad.
/s
There will be no president biden. Ha.
No buying Mickey Mouse Network. BLM BS No.1 reason, Pandemic No.2
I rather figured it had more to do with their politics than anything else. Get woke, go broke. Cant say as I feel sorry for them. 👎
ESPN has been losing money for years If I recall correctly. Im sure the pandemic didn’t help though.
Great News! Couldnt care less.
Do they still talk sports?
Black Lives Matter
THANKS, Lebron!
Keep following the wisdom of this Commie, right off the Ledge
Couldn’t happen to a better bunch of liberals. CNN and MSNBC can only handle so many of them, and they mostly hire ex Dem staffers.
The pandemic - LOL!
The baseball teams are cutting loose plenty of the big salary names, no fans, no games, no budget. Salaries will drop like a rock.
Excellent news!
Well the pandemic was politics related, so in a backwards sense they are telling the truth :^)
No problem...they can be demonrat ballot counters....
Good riddance.
For all you Common Core grads out there, that’s 500 total (300 + 200) Progressive lackeys jockeying for position in the unemployment lines.
Though there are still die-hard ESPN lovers (like democrats)....
This is one channel/business (?) that I would love to see totally destroyed to the point of bankruptcy.
I mean, UTTERLY destroyed.
I’m with you there.
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