Two CBS TV station executives are no longer employed by the company after allegations of racism and abusive behavior surfaced. Peter Dunn, who was President of the TV Stations group since 2009 and David Friend, Senior Vice President of news for more than a decade, are no longer a part of CBS according to an email sent to staff by chief executive George Cheeks. In it he said, “We have determined that CBS Stations President Peter Dunn and SVP David Friend are not returning to their positions and will be leaving the company”
An investigation by the LA Times revealed that they created an environment that bullied female managers and blocked efforts to hire and retain Black journalists.
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