Former CNN Anchor Jim Acosta has dedicated his life to journalism, but he's faced some tough times along the way both ...
Jim Acosta will likely soon be paid more than he was at CNN, six weeks after he quit in January amid fallout from the election. Instead of getting a new cable news or TV job, he started a Substack ...
Jim Acosta will likely soon be paid more than he was at CNN, six weeks after he quit in January amid fallout from the election. His Substack subscribers are 282,000, 10,000 of whom have paid access.
CNN announced last week — Trump's first week back in office — that it was shuffling its daytime lineup to move Wolf Blitzer into Acosta's 10 a.m. Eastern time slot, paired with Pamela Brown.
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Newly unemployed Jim Acosta appeared to take a swipe at his old network CNN this week, a little more than a day after his pointed on-air sign-off. The journalist shared a scathing sketch from ...
CNN anchor Jim Acosta, an irritant to President Donald Trump as a former White House correspondent, says he’s quitting the network rather than accept an offer for a new late-night time slot.
“I’m grateful to CNN for the nearly 18 years I’ve spent here doing the news,” Acosta said. “People often ask me if the highlight of my career at CNN was at the White House, covering Donald Trump.
It’s been an eventful few weeks for national TV news outlets, which lately have been not just covering news, but making it.
Substack co-founder Hamish McKenzie says that creators jumping ship from 'mainstream media' like Jim Acosta, Joy Reid and ...