David Rhodes leaving as head of scandal-scarred CBS News

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Susan Zirinsky will become the first woman to run CBS News.

 

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I hope some of the guys in the mail room have their ME TOO moment. It goes on women just think we should be flattered when they look at us below our belt & pat our ass men are embarrassed to report it FACT

?Where Is The Picture Of Susan Zirinsky?

Your headline trumpets the first woman to head CBS News so apparently that's a big deal but the photo is of the guy she is replacing? Why?

I SEE EQUALITY COMING!!!!!! First Meghan Markle - Then Nancy Pelosi - Then 116th Congress - Then Malala Yousafzai - Now Susan Zirinsky LETS GO EQUALITY!!!!!!!!

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David Rhodes leaving as head of scandal-scarred CBS NewsDavid Rhodes will step down as president of CBS News amid falling ratings and the fallout from revelations from an investigation into sexual misconduct allegations against CBS News figures, Rhodes and the CBS network say. Well, with Big Bang Theory/Young Sheldon on three days a week how could they be failing in ratings? And there it is in the headline. The biggest problem with the mainstream media is people are worried about ratings, what will get the most eyeballs on your 'product' not actual news reporting
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CBS News president to step down after tumultuous yearCBS News President David Rhodes announced Sunday night he is stepping down, following a tumultuous year for the network and its news division. "It's been eight incredible years since I joined CBS," Rhodes tweeted Sunday. "I'm pleased to announce that I'll soon be handing the reins CBSNews to Susan Zirinsky, our Senior Executive Producer." CBS News ratings fell last year, following the 2017 ouster of Charlie Rose amid sexual harassment allegations, and the network's flagship news show, "60 Minutes" lost its longtime executive producer, Jeff Fager, who resigned in September after sending a threatening email to a reporter amid allegations he fostered an atmosphere at "60 Minutes" that tolerated sexual misconduct. CBS Corp. was also rocked last year by the ouster of longtime CEO Les Moonves, who was accused of multiple instances of sexual misconduct and assault. The Los Angeles Times reported Zirinsky will take over as president in March. She will be the first woman to lead the network's news division.
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