![]() ![]() Top news anchors, along with many producers and other employees, had lost respect for Licht after a series of perceived leadership failures, culminating in the town hall with Donald Trump, which angered staff over the format, and led to a ratings decline in the weeks that followed as regular CNN viewers tuned out.īuilding trust with CNN’s journalists will be the top priority for whoever gets the job.Įxternally, there are few obvious candidates, with one media executive noting that there “doesn’t seem to be a deep bench” of TV news talent.įormer NBC News president Noah Oppenheim departed the channel last year, but he is leaning into his entertainment background, developing scripted shows for NBC and Netflix. ![]() That being said, with Leavy overseeing a big portion of CNN’s business, whoever Licht hires may have a smaller fiefdom. If CNN does look internally, Entelis, Moseley and Sherling are all top candidates, with Entelis seen as having an edge thanks in part to her long tenure at the channel (she joined in 2012), and the close relationship she has forged with talent (Entelis leads talent development for CNN, and led the division that oversaw CNN original films and series before it was dismantled last year). The search “will take a while” he said, adding that he was not in a rush. Zaslav told CNN staff Wednesday that the company is just now beginning a search for Licht’s successor, and that it will look both internally and externally. The commercial and marketing arms of CNN will be led by David Leavy, a longtime Zaslav lieutenant who was tapped as CNN’s COO last week. Discovery, Liberty Globalįor the time being, CNN’s editorial and news departments are being led by a trio of top executives: veteran CNN executive Amy Entelis, head of editorial Virginia Moseley and programming chief Eric Sherling. The co-founder and CEO of Cooler Screens, Arsen Avakian, said to CNN Business, “When there’s a new technology, right, consumers are always suspicious, so I expect that.”Īvakian then added, “It’s very important for a new company like ours to always educate the consumers about what it really does and what it doesn’t do.ITV "Actively Exploring" Acquisition of All3Media From Warner Bros. Annoying confusing I don't want advertisement in my face constantly The stupid cooler screens make me not want to shop there anymore. Elwood Blues December 31, NOBODY needs TV screen replacing doors in your cooler aisles…. The digital cooler screens at Walgreens made me watch an ad before it allowed me to know which door held the frozen pizzas ![]() Some people just don’t like the digital aspect and advertising of the digital doors, while others are sharing their frustrations that the doors deceive people into thinking the products are fully stocked when, in reality, they might be fully sold out instead.Ĭheck out some of the upset tweets by people: Apparently, these digital door screens allow advertisers to promote their products to consumers, as well as allow people to view product information like sales and nutrition without needing to open the door and read the product’s label.Ĭheck out how they’re meant to function down below: Many customers have been left wondering why Walgreens would switch out perfectly fine glass doors for these digital screen doors, but it turns out that there is a benefit to them. These are supposed to function accurately, unfortunately, sometimes the information displayed on the screen isn’t always correct. Rather than having glass doors that make it easy to see what items are inside, Walgreens has changed to opaque doors which are able to display what products are inside on a digital screen. Lately, Walgreens has been making an effort to revamp its physical locations – with an emphasis on its refrigerator and freezer doors. For those who frequent Walgreens, you might be noticing some changes. ![]()
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