CBS News chief stepping down
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Wendy McMahon is quitting CBS News, citing disagreement with Paramount's direction. Her exit raises concerns about the future of "60 Minutes."
The Journal also reported that George Cheeks, co-CEO of Paramount Global and CEO of CBS, is helping negotiate the settlement as the company’s controlling shareholder Shari Redstone pushes for a resolution. Cheeks is expected to land a top job once Skydance closes the deal, The Post reported in March.
CEO of Paramount Global, is helping negotiate a settlement of the president’s lawsuit against CBS News, with the pending merger of Paramount and Skydance in the balance.
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