CBS tapped a veteran executive to help tackle “perceived bias” at the Tiffany Network and its flagship show “60 Minutes” – ...
Zirinsky will be tasked with overseeing 'highly complex, sensitive issues like the war in the Middle East,' some of which ...
Susan Zirinsky will return to CBS News as interim executive editor in response to criticism of “perceived bias” in its news coverage, CBS co-CEO George Cheeks said on Monday. In a memo to ...
Currently, George Cheeks, president and CEO of CBS, and Cesar Conde, chairman of the NBCUniversal News Group, represent diversity at top levels of major networks. Cheeks is noted as being biracial ...
“While there is no way to cover such sensitive issues without provoking some degree of criticism, we have a responsibility to address those concerns,” wrote George Cheeks, co-CEO of CBS parent company ...
sensitive issues like the war in the Middle East,” said George Cheeks, co-CEO of Paramount Global, in a memo sent to CBS News staffers Monday night. “CBS News takes this responsibility seriously.
CBS CEO George Cheeks announced Zirinsky’s role in a memo Monday evening. Zirinsky, or “Z” as she is affectionately known inside CBS, will also continue to run the documentary division See ...
In a memo sent to staffers Monday night, co-CEO of Paramount Global George Cheeks wrote: In today’s fast-moving news environment, it is critical for newsrooms to quickly and effectively deliver ...