CBS tapped a veteran executive to help tackle “perceived bias” at the Tiffany Network and its flagship show “60 Minutes” – ...
By Abid Rahman, Alex Weprin Former CBS News president Susan Zirinsky is returning to a leadership role at the news division as executive editor on a temporary basis. CBS CEO George Cheeks ...
Susan Zirinsky is once again being asked to help polish up CBS News. The veteran producer, who served as the unit’s president from early 2019 to the end of 2021, has been asked to return to CBS ...
Susan Zirinsky, a longtime fixer within the network, was named executive editor in a role that will have her oversee the Standards & Practices unit, CBS CEO George Cheeks announced late Monday.
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Former CBS News head Susan Zirinsky is back on a temporary basis as Executive Editor while the division looks for a full-time replacement. In a memo sent to staffers Monday night, co-CEO of ...
Former CBS News head Susan Zirinsky is back on a temporary basis as Executive Editor while the division looks for a full-time replacement. In a memo sent to staffers Monday night, co-CEO of Paramount ...
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 ...