BRISTOL, Conn. — A number of ESPN on-air personalities are expected to be laid off Wednesday.
CNN is reporting that 100 ESPN job cuts will hit television, radio and online personalities, as well as writers.
The layoffs come as ESPN says it is moving more toward digital as it continues to lose cable subscribers.
Some of those who were let go took to Twitter to break the news.
In October 2016, the company eliminated 300 positions, most of which were based out of its Bristol, Connecticut headquarters.