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CBS taps Susan Zirinsky to lead standards department as network struggles with claims of bias
CBS tapped a veteran executive to help tackle “perceived bias” at the Tiffany Network and its flagship show “60 Minutes” – including Sunday’s report on the war in Gaza that critics slammed for being “one-sided” against Israel.
Susan Zirinsky Returns to Exec Role at CBS News as Network Tackles “Perceived Bias”
Zirinsky will be tasked with overseeing “highly complex, sensitive issues like the war in the Middle East,” some of which have seen CBS criticized for “perceived bias.”
Susan Zirinsky Returns to Leadership at CBS News in Response to ‘Perceived Bias’
Susan Zirinsky is set to return to CBS News as interim executive editor. The longtime producer previously served as president.
Susan Zirinsky Returns to CBS News in Interim Executive Editor Role
Susan Zirinsky will return to CBS News as an interim executive editor overseeing standards after controversies tied to '60 Minutes' and "CBS Mornings'
Susan Zirinsky Back At CBS News As Interim Executive Editor
Former CBS News head Susan Zirinsky is back in her former post on a temporary basis as the division looks for a full-time replacement.
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Major Studios Pledge Millions of Dollars in Donations to L.A. Fire Relief Efforts
Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery commit $15 million while Amazon, Netflix and Comcast add $10 million, Sony chips in $5 ...
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CBS Brings Back Veteran Producer Who Inspired ‘Broadcast News’ Character to Fight ‘Bias’
CBS News is bringing back a veteran producer to help fight allegations of “bias” amid a lawsuit with Donald Trump that could ...
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Rashida Jones Steps Down as MSNBC President, Leaving a Legacy of Diversity and Innovation
Rashida Jones, who made history in 2020 by becoming the first Black president of MSNBC, resigns from the position.
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Walt Disney Co., Warner Bros., Comcast and others pledge money for fire relief and rebuilding
Entertainment companies, including Netflix and Amazon, said they would steer more than $65 million to disaster relief and ...
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George Cheeks
A lawyer by background,
Cheeks
has risen the ranks of the global TV industry, becoming CBS' first openly gay president and co-CEO of Paramount Global in 2024. "As a media organization, we have an ...
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Comcast to Donate $10M to L.A. Fire Relief Efforts
The entertainment giant will contribute to the American Red Cross, Entertainment Industry Foundation SoCal Fire Fund, Los ...
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