Scripps announced that it will cut jobs, sell its 34 radio stations and restructure some operations in moves that it expects to save it more than $30 million a year. Scripps plans to use some of the proceeds, particularly from the sale of the radio stations, to acquire TV stations. Scripps has already cut 30 jobs at its headquarters. It also cut 19 jobs in Los Angeles at its digital humor company Cracked. It took restructuring charges of $2.4 million in the third quarter and $2 million in the fourth quarter because of those cuts. Scripps will cut more than 50 additional jobs this year at its TV stations. Many of those cuts will take place in the first quarter. Scripps expects to take a $4 million charge in the first quarter to cover those job reductions and smaller quarterly charges the rest of the year and into 2019.