another blow for espnt. company will reportedly lay off a number of employees and big on air names.ia boorstin is following there all. >> espn will lay off about 100 people. >> that includes tv and radio reporters as well as writers. about 10% of the forward basing talent. those are some surprise reactions on twitter to some of the big names that have started to trickle out, including long-time reporters ed werder, analyst trent differ and jayson stark and jay crawford, a sports anchor. this follows the layoff of about 300 employees. most behind the scenes back in october of 2015. espn president saying quote dynamic change has diverse tilt and value. they have been involved in the challenging process of determining the anchors, analysts and those who handle play-by-play necessary to meet those demands, we will implement changes in our talent lineup this week. they are reporting to sports centers how the content is evolving. noting the debut of more digital only content. this is not about cost cutting. it's about shifting strategy to work with employees best suited to new multiplatfo