Suzanne Malveaux, who has been an anchor and correspondent for CNN for the past 20 years, is leaving the network.
In a note to staffers on Friday, she said that she had “made the heartfelt decision to put myself and my family first and to pursue my long-desired professional passions: using storytelling to promote wellness, resiliency and social justice.”
Malveaux is the latest veteran to depart the network. Barbara Starr, longtime Pentagon correspondent, exited last month. Others, including Martin Savidge, were part of the round of layoffs in early December, affecting hundreds of staffers. Although Malveaux’s name was rumored then as one of the on-air figures who was exiting, a source said that her departure was unrelated to the layoffs.
She wrote in her memo that she approached CNN in the fall of 2022 “about focusing on my family and possibly pursuing some new opportunities,” and that the network “supported me.
In a note to staffers on Friday, she said that she had “made the heartfelt decision to put myself and my family first and to pursue my long-desired professional passions: using storytelling to promote wellness, resiliency and social justice.”
Malveaux is the latest veteran to depart the network. Barbara Starr, longtime Pentagon correspondent, exited last month. Others, including Martin Savidge, were part of the round of layoffs in early December, affecting hundreds of staffers. Although Malveaux’s name was rumored then as one of the on-air figures who was exiting, a source said that her departure was unrelated to the layoffs.
She wrote in her memo that she approached CNN in the fall of 2022 “about focusing on my family and possibly pursuing some new opportunities,” and that the network “supported me.
- 1/6/2023
- by Ted Johnson
- Deadline Film + TV
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi has reached out to the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff about preventing President Trump from accessing the nuclear launch codes, a sign of lawmakers’ growing alarm over what the president could do in the final days of his tenure.
The speaker, in a letter to House Democrats on Friday, said she spoke to the nation’s top military officer, Mark Milley, about the “unstable” and “unhinged” president and his access to America’s nuclear weapons.
“This morning, I spoke to the Chairman of the...
The speaker, in a letter to House Democrats on Friday, said she spoke to the nation’s top military officer, Mark Milley, about the “unstable” and “unhinged” president and his access to America’s nuclear weapons.
“This morning, I spoke to the Chairman of the...
- 1/8/2021
- by Peter Wade
- Rollingstone.com
Barbara Starr is approaching her 15th year as CNN’s Pentagon correspondent and doesn’t plan to change her style even if the Trump administration makes it harder for journalists to do their jobs. “It is up to the new administration. They can decide what they want to do. But as for what we do, it doesn’t change. We will continue to be good journalists, good reporters and we’ll dig out the facts… and report them,” Starr told TheWrap. “I don’t see any reason that how we conduct ourselves should change at all.” Trump has been combative...
- 12/20/2016
- by Brian Flood
- The Wrap
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