CNN journalist and host Poppy Harlow exits after 16-year run
Los Angeles Times -

Poppy Harlow, the journalist who co-hosted CNN's ill-fated morning program, has decided to leave the news network. Harlow announced her departure Friday in a note to colleagues. She has been off the air since February, when the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned network scrapped the format of her program, "CNN This Morning" Harlow, who turns 42 next week, has about 18 months left on her contract but was unable to reach an agreement with management on a new role. Nonetheless, the parting is considered...

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