Jeff Zucker resigns from CNN - Well... bye

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Despite a million better reasons to fire him, he apparently got popped in the Cuomo investigation... because he has been fucking the CMO.

Good fucking riddance.

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New York (CNN Business) -- CNN Worldwide president Jeff Zucker said Wednesday that he is resigning, effective immediately.
Zucker said in a memo, "As part of the investigation into Chris Cuomo's tenure at CNN, I was asked about a consensual relationship with my closest colleague, someone I have worked with for more than 20 years. I acknowledged the relationship evolved in recent years. I was required to disclose it when it began but I didn't. I was wrong. As a result, I am resigning today."
Zucker did not name his colleague in the memo, but the relationship is with Allison Gollust, the chief marketing officer for CNN. Gollust is remaining at CNN.

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Well workplace romances are always touchy. Let alone when your the CEO.

Who knows, maybe the relationship is real. Its been a known thing for years now but cuz he was the boss I guess HR just looked the other way until shit hit the fan.

I wish them luck as a couple. No doubt he'll land another nice high paying gig somewhere else in the leftist media.
 
If Zucker is gone things are liable to be seriously shaken up at CNN now. IIRC he was rumoured to be the one stopping a complete overhaul of their news programs up to and including the elimination of multiple anchors. Stelter and company may not be long for the reporting world.
 
There are so many scandals over at CNN that at this point, AT&T would be better off firing everyone at the network and rebranding it.
 
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Degenerate scum. Bracing for inevitable cheese pizza being discovered.
 

Jeff Zucker Resigns From CNN After Relationship With Top Executive​

The relationship came up during the network’s investigation into the former anchor Chris Cuomo. “I was required to disclose it when it began but I didn’t,” Mr. Zucker wrote in a memo to colleagues.

Jeff Zucker resigned on Wednesday as the president of CNN and the chairman of WarnerMedia’s news and sports division, writing in a memo that he had failed to disclose to the company a romantic relationship with another senior executive at CNN.

Mr. Zucker, 56, is among the most powerful leaders in the American media and television industries. The abrupt end of his nine-year tenure immediately throws into flux the direction of CNN and its parent company, WarnerMedia, which is expected to be acquired later this year by Discovery Inc. in one of the nation’s largest media mergers.

In a memo to colleagues that was obtained by The New York Times, Mr. Zucker wrote that his relationship came up during a network investigation into the conduct of Chris Cuomo, the CNN anchor who was fired in December over his involvement in the political affairs of his brother, former Governor Andrew M. Cuomo of New York.

“As part of the investigation into Chris Cuomo’s tenure at CNN, I was asked about a consensual relationship with my closest colleague, someone I have worked with for more than 20 years,” Mr. Zucker wrote. “I acknowledged the relationship evolved in recent years. I was required to disclose it when it began but I didn’t. I was wrong.”

“As a result, I am resigning today,” he wrote.

Mr. Zucker was referring to Allison Gollust, CNN’s executive vice president and chief marketing officer and one of the highest-ranking leaders of the network, who is closely involved in major business and communications decisions.

Ms. Gollust said in a statement on Wednesday that she was remaining in her role at CNN.

“Jeff and I have been close friends and professional partners for over 20 years,” she wrote. “Recently, our relationship changed during Covid. I regret that we didn’t disclose it at the right time. I’m incredibly proud of my time at CNN and look forward to continuing the great work we do everyday.”

Both Mr. Zucker and Ms. Gollust are divorced.

In a memo to WarnerMedia employees, Jason Kilar, the company’s chief executive, acknowledged that he had accepted Mr. Zucker’s resignation, adding, “We will be announcing an interim leadership plan shortly.”

Mr. Cuomo has contested the terms of his departure from CNN, which said it would not pay him severance or honor the remainder of his current contract. The anchor hired the powerful Hollywood litigator Bryan Freedman to represent him in negotiations with the network.

Mr. Zucker had stood by Mr. Cuomo for months after it was revealed that the anchor had advised aides to Andrew Cuomo on how the governor could fend off the sexual harassment scandal that eventually led to his resignation. But Mr. Zucker dropped his support in December after more details emerged about Mr. Cuomo’s involvement, including efforts to uncover the status of pending articles at other news outlets about his brother.

Days before Mr. Cuomo was fired, CNN was informed of an allegation of sexual misconduct against Mr. Cuomo by a former junior colleague at another network. Mr. Cuomo has denied that allegation.

In an industry known for its on-the-air talent, Mr. Zucker is perhaps the most recognizable figure among behind-the-scenes executives. He became a public face of CNN in large part because of his public jousting with former President Donald J. Trump, with whom he once shared a friendlier relationship: as president of NBC Entertainment, Mr. Zucker had made the decision to grant Mr. Trump reality-TV stardom with “The Apprentice.”

Mr. Zucker became chief executive of NBCUniversal in 2007 before leaving the company in 2010. He started at CNN in January 2013. In recent months, Mr. Zucker was heavily involved in the shaping of CNN+, a subscription streaming service that is set to begin this spring.

“Together, we had nine great years,” Mr. Zucker wrote in his memo on Wednesday. “I certainly wish my tenure here had ended differently. But it was an amazing run. And I loved every minute.”



hmmm this was from 2017

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