“Tonight Show: At Home Edition” has had no shortage of surprises for host Jimmy Fallon.
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By Anthony D'Alessandro
Editorial Director/Box Office Editor
Deadline has confirmed that Annapurna has made staff cuts in the current COVID-19 climate, of note CFO James Pong.
For the most part, per a spokesperson for the company, the small set of cuts aren’t impacting senior brass, rather junior executives in film and TV and a handful of assistants. The studio is making modest adjustments given the current economical climate down to senior executives taking a pay cut.
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By Amanda N'Duka
Annapurna has become the latest entertainment company to shed staff members amid the coronavirus outbreak. The Where'd You Go, Bernadette studio's CFO James Pong, assistants and junior staff members are among those who have been let go during the economic fallout that has ensued from the worldwide pandemic.
Megan Ellison’s Annapurna Pictures has enacted a round of layoffs, reaching as high as chief financial officer James Pong, insiders told Variety.
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