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Over on 57th Street, at the CBS Broadcast Center on the West Side of Manhattan, anxiety and fear in the air are palpable. Over the last 24 hours, word has spread amongst staffers that the axe is set to fall imminently, with a second round of mass layoffs poised to hit the David Ellison-owned newsroom just months after the last round.
“Everyone here is on edge like crazy,” one nervous CBS News staffer told Status, summing up the mood.
“After repeated rounds of layoffs, this one feels the most mysterious—and the most dreaded,” added a second CBS News staffer.
The cuts, Status has learned from multiple people familiar with the matter, are expected to…
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