CNN demotes leaders to revamp Trump coverage strategy

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CNN has made significant changes in its Washington bureau amidst declining ratings. Adam Levine, the former senior vice president, has been demoted. He is now in charge of the network's investigative team and a new hub desk. Philip Rucker, formerly a senior editor at The Washington Post, has taken over Levine’s role. Rucker will lead coverage on breaking news, national security, and politics related to the White House and Capitol Hill. Insiders say Levine was caught off guard by this sudden change. These adjustments come as CNN seeks to reshape its coverage of Donald Trump’s presidency. CEO Mark Thompson is reportedly unhappy with the current political reporting and aims to move CNN towards a subscription-based model. The news industry is undergoing turmoil with layoffs and changes at several major outlets. Former CNN reporter Jim Acosta recently started his own platform and has gained a large subscriber base. Many in the industry are feeling uncertain about their jobs as top anchors and executives are being let go. Overall, CNN is trying to find new strategies to regain viewers and improve its political coverage during a challenging time for news media.


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