CNBC laid off less than a dozen editorial employees as the Versant-backed cable network reviews its structure under a new editor in chief, David Cho. Among those who will depart because of the reorganization is Jeffrey McCracken, managing editor of CNBC’s digital-news venues, according to a person familiar with the matter. “The changes made today […]
CNBC Lays Off Small Number of Editorial Employees
CNBC laid off less than a dozen editorial employees as the Versant-backed cable network reviews its structure under a new editor in chief, David Cho. Among those who will depart because of the reorganization is Jeffrey McCracken, managing editor of CNBC’s digital-news venues, according to a person f
Last updated: April 3, 2026, 10:04 PM

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