Lifetime is cutting back its unscripted programming division, a decision that resulted in layoffs on Wednesday.

Aside from Brie Miranda Bryant, senior vp unscripted development and programming at the cable network, the rest of the small unscripted team was let go. The layoffs at the A+E Networks-owned channel include Nicole Vogel, vp programming and development.

Going forward, Lifetime will focus more on its original movie business — although the network still has a number of unscripted titles airing and set to premiere in the coming months. The highest-profile of those is The Chrisleys: Back to Reality , a series following the reality TV family during and after the time when their parents, Todd and Julie Chrisley, were pardoned by President Donald Trump for their 2022 conviction

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