CBS looking to overhaul morning show year after Charlie Rose exit

READ MORE
John Dickerson and Charlie Rose arrive to accommodate with U.S. President-elect Donald Trump during Trump Tower in Manhattan, New York City, Nov. 21, 2016.
(Reuters)
Amid a sprawling predicament during CBS, Page Six is told that network execs are prepared to nuke a struggling morning uncover and reconstruct it from a belligerent up.
A abounding “CBS This Morning” was thrown into irregularity by Charlie Rose’s remarkable exit — and we’re told that tip coronet have come to trust that a uncover altogether is not going to recover.
Rose was brought down by passionate bungle allegations in Nov 2017, withdrawal Gayle King and Norah O’Donnell as anchors. They were after assimilated by John Dickerson.
CBS STAFFERS ‘WANT ANSWERS’ AFTER YEAR-LONG CHARLIE ROSE INVESTIGATION
But a considerable movement that King, O’Donnell and Dickerson grown fast faltered. “There are genuine discussions about only starting over — anchors, format, producers. Everything is on a table,” pronounced an insider.
“There are genuine discussions about only starting over — anchors, format, producers. Everything is on a table.”
The news comes as a show’s executive producer, Ryan Kadro, is negotiating his exit.
Sources tighten to Kadro are mad that his exit — suggested Wednesday — is being portrayed in a press as if it were related to a allotment a network done with 3 Rose accusers, that was done open a same day. A network insider insisted to Page Six that a timing unequivocally is only an “unfortunate coincidence,” and CBS said, “These conversations are separate to a settlement.”
We’re told that Kadro motionless to leave months ago since he believes a flagging morning uncover needs “fresh blood and a sum revamp” — and he’s not a male to do it. Kadro was also named in the Washington Post’s story about a Rose cover-up.
CBS SAYS IT HAS SETTLED CHARLIE ROSE HARASSMENT SUIT FILED BY 3 WOMEN
Kadro is widely favourite by CBS staff and others in a industry, we’re told. When asked how she was Thursday on-air, King — apparently referring to Kadro’s ouster — told a guest, “Not good, not good . . . well, indeed that’s another story.”
CBS News President David Rhodes’ anchor moves have been disastrous.
He changed Dickerson from “Face a Nation” to a morning show, and transposed Scott Pelley with Jeff Glor on a dusk news, that has mislaid some-more than 1 million viewers.
From a CBS News spokesperson: “We have an implausible anchor team, and we are looking brazen to 2019.”
Article source: http://rssfeeds.usatoday.com/~/73773040/0/usatodaycomwashington-topstories~Border-funding-bill-loses-steam-in-Congress/
Comments
Post a Comment