CBS News head Neeraj Khemlani reportedly stepping aside
- Neeraj Khemlani, the president of CBS News, has stepped down from his role after two years on the job. He will continue to work at CBS in a different capacity.
- CBS has not yet announced a replacement for Khemlani, who shared duties with Wendy McMahon as president and co-head of CBS News.
- Khemlani's departure comes after CBS News announced a partnership with BBC News and the expansion of its streaming news service CBSN on CBS All Access.
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CBS News co-president Neeraj Khemlani announced Sunday that he was resigning after two years of service.
CBS News head Neeraj Khemlani reportedly stepping aside
CBS News chief Neeraj Khemlani shared that he’s stepping down from his current role to pursue other ventures with the broadcasting company. In a staff memo obtained by media outlet Variety, Khemlani told staffers that he plans on pursuing a new multi-year deal with CBS that will have him focus on developing content including books…
CBS News Chief Neeraj Khemlani is stepping down from his role
By Oliver Darcy, CNN Business (CNN) — CBS News President and co-head Neeraj Khemlani, who has led the Tiffany Network’s news division and local TV stations for a little more than two years, abruptly announced Sunday that he would step down from his role. “I have some news to share today, and I don’t want to bury the lede,” read a memo from Khemlani to staffers. “After an exhilarating run, and before the next season starts, I’ve decided to step b…
CBS News president Khemlani steps down – New York Times
(Reuters) - The president of CBS News, Neeraj Khemlani, stepped down on Sunday after two years on the job, the New York Times reported. Khemlani will stay at CBS in a different role, the Times reported, citing an email he sent to staff members. The paper said CBS had not yet named a replacement for Khemlani, who shared duties with Wendy McMahon. Lask week, CBS announced that its 24/7 streaming news service CBSN, will soon be available on CBS…
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