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CBS News President Wendy McMahon announced Monday her resignation as network head amid an ongoing lawsuit with the network ...
It’s become clear that the company and I do not agree on the path forward,” Wendy McMahon wrote to the staff, weeks after the ...
Wendy McMahon is exiting CBS, stepping down as the executive in charge of CBS News, the CBS TV stations and the company’s ...
Paramount Global is facing fresh heat from Capitol Hill over its talks to settle a $20 billion defamation lawsuit brought by ...
McMahon has made clear she opposes settling with Trump — just like “60 Minutes” executive producer Bill Owens, who quit last ...
Getty Images fo Anti-Defamation League CBS CEO George Cheeks, one of three executives in charge as Paramount awaits approval of the merger from the FCC, said McMahon had decided to “step down.” ...
Five sources who spoke with CNN on condition of anonymity said that internal fights over “60 Minutes” have been much more fraught than the viewing public realizes.
CEO of Paramount Global, is helping negotiate a settlement of the president’s lawsuit against CBS News, with the pending ...
In a memo, CBS chief George Cheeks said that CBS News president Tom Cibrowski and CBS stations chief Jennifer Mitchell would report directly to him for now. CBS, like the rest of Paramount Global ...
George Cheeks, a co-CEO of Paramount and the CEO of the broader CBS organization, praised McMahon in a memo that was also seen by BI, saying her contributions improved the network's local news ...