Wendy McMahon Exits CBS News
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Wendy McMahon is stepping down as president and CEO of CBS News, Stations, and CBS Media Ventures, ending a turbulent tenure marked by internal unrest, leadership shakeups, and mounting pressure
Wendy McMahon, the president of CBS News and Stations, had allied herself with Bill Owens, the “60 Minutes” executive producer who recently resigned.
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Wendy McMahon, the president and CEO of CBS News, will step down from her position, telling staffers that she and the company have differing views on the path forward, according to a memo seen by Reuters on Monday.
It’s become clear that the company and I do not agree on the path forward,” Wendy McMahon wrote to the staff, weeks after the top producer at "60 Minutes" resigned.
Five sources who spoke with CNN on condition of anonymity said that internal fights over “60 Minutes” have been much more fraught than the viewing public realizes.