November 16, 2024

Year: 2023

CNN shuts down its Atlanta, Georgia Headquarters

Atlanta, Georgia has been the home of the CNN Center for the past 35 years. Back in 2020, CNN decided it was time to move but waited until after the merger with Discovery and Warner Bros. Yesterday, over 500 past and present employees joined a farewell celebration to the media mothership, including a cardboard cutout of founder Ted Turner.

“There’s a sentimental attachment to this place, but it’s the right thing to move out of here,” said Richard T. Griffiths, Former Vice President and Senior Editorial Director for CNN Worldwide.

The party was organized by former CNN Vice President MaryLynn Ryan. June 1st also marked CNN’s 43rd broadcasting birthday, founded back in 1980. Sources report several notable CNN employees were in attendance, including:

“Former CNN anchor Jim Clancy, CNN anchor Amara Walker, former CNN international executive David Clinch, CNN correspondent Ryan Young, former CNN president Tom Johnson, former CNN International anchor George Howell, former CNN Sports anchor Mark McKay, and former vice president and senior editorial director of CNN Worldwide Richard T. Griffiths.”

CNN’s weekday anchors work out of the network’s Washington D.C. and New York centers. The Atlanta building served as a hub for digital and international operations as well as administrative duties and research. The network will relocate to Warner Bros. Discovery’s nearby Techwood Turner Broadcasting campus, where it was originally from 1980 to 1987.

Via: Cord Cutters News

How to send a Voice Message on iPhone or iPad

Don't have time to send a text?  Send a VOICE MESSAGE instead.

Here's how:

  1. Open the Messages app.
  2. Tap on the A apps icon.
  3. Tap on the Blue Audio (wave) icon. 
  4. To start recording an audio voice message, tap on the red microphone button and begin speaking.
  5. When finished recording, tap on the same stop button.
  6. Tap on the blue send arrow to send the voice message as usual.
  7. Optionally, tap on the play button to listen to the recording first and then do step #6 to send it.
  8. That's it. 

The person receiving the message will get a PLAY icon to be able to listen to the message.

 

Some Apple Savings account customers see delayed withdrawals

Apple’s high-yield savings account, a partnership with Goldman Sachs, launched in April. Some customers have endured longer than expected waits for withdrawals and transfers to complete.

Nathan Thacker, who lives outside Atlanta, had been trying to transfer $1,700 from his Apple account to JPMorgan Chase since May 15. Each time he called Goldman’s customer service department, he said, he was told to give it a few more days.

The money arrived in his Chase account Thursday morning, he said, after The Wall Street Journal contacted Goldman about his and other customers’ experiences.

Others said they also had trouble transferring money from their new Apple accounts. Customer service representatives at Goldman, which holds the deposits, sometimes gave differing responses about what to do, they said…

“The customer response to the new savings account for Apple Card users has been excellent and beyond our expectations,” the bank said in a statement. “While the vast majority of customers see no delays in transferring their funds, in a limited number of cases, a user may experience a delayed transfer due to processes in place designed to help protect their accounts.”

On brand-new accounts, like Apple’s, transfers that make up a large share of the overall balance can trigger anti–money-laundering alerts or other security concerns that require additional review, according to people in the AML [Anti-Money Laundering] field. Those delays usually last five or so days, they said.

Via: The Wall Street Journal

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