our division would layoff year round in small batches. during the banking/housing crisis of 2008-09, they split it up in 4 different layoffs over the late 2008-2009 year. never would be warn reporting. those numbers never made it to any sort of media reports/ reported numbers in media. were they buried in some internal report to investors, ect, probably. they only report on large, all at once layoffs. for example they did report on late 2008 Viacom large layoff. we would morbidly laugh at how we did not exist, in some articles from that big layoff back then, they would list where the layoffs came from, which workers. never were we included in layoff numbers in these type of media business coverage. so yes, that 450 number is way low. if they can avoid dropping a large number of people at once, they will. don't know if CBS side ran things like this but Viacom was notorious for this practice. constant layoffs/downsizing year round. we are in a new environment though, they may HAVE to layoff off in large numbers. with that said, the numbers will never match up to what you are seeing with your own eyes.