Prominent anchors, Jeff Michael and Sharon Tay, as well as meteorologist Garth Kemp got fired from CBS television on Wednesday evening in Los Angeles. Michael has co-hosted KCBS-TV Channel 2 News for more than three years. Michael has been working as a crime reporter for KABC-TV Channel 7. He started in the year 1990. He provided live coverage of the 1992 Los Angeles riots. Also, Kemp is the head of local broadcasting and familiar meteorologists joined KCBS in 2016. He provides forecasts in the evening news and before that, he worked as a meteorologist at KABC for 15 years. He has been with KCBS and its sister channel KCL-TV Channel 9 for almost 13 years and he became the chief co-presenter of KCAL-TV News a decade ago. Since the residence orders due to the coronavirus epidemic, television channels, newspapers and other local media layoff many of their employees. Movie studios, retail chains and automakers and dealers, who are usually big buyers of TV station time, have cut their advertising budgets. Thus, KCBS, in particular, has been struggling for ratings for years and has now experienced low morale and leadership business. Meanwhile, more than 400 ViacomCBS employees were affected by the cuts. As many as 400 employees at ViacomCBS were affected by the cuts, according to people familiar with the plans who were not authorized to discuss them publicly and requested anonymity. Many of the cuts were in Los Angeles, where CBS Entertainment is located, and the corporate headquarters in New York. 80 year old woman died in house collapse in Uttarakhand A film will be made on Jyoti who brought her sick father on a cycle! People saw Hanuman Chalisa of T-Series amongst lockdown, makes world record