EXCLUSIVE : Nearly twelve months on from its last round of layoffs , Warner Bros. Discovery is initiating another round of cuts.

Deadline understands that the company is set to lay off employees on the cable television side of its business. It is believed to be in the double digits but well under 100 as it looks for more efficiencies. These cuts will largely impact the Discovery side of the company, which runs cable networks including the Discovery Channel, Investigation Discovery, TLC and others.

This comes as the global linear networks division saw operating profit fall 14% to $1.8B with revenue down 6% to $4.8B in its first-quarter financial results unveiled last month.

All of this follows a move by Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav to reorganize the company into two op

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