CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon stepped amid conflicts with Trump: ‘Company and I don’t agree …’

CBS News CEO Wendy McMohon resigned as the company’s president and CEO amid CBS’s legal dispute with President Donald Trump. McMahon wrote in a memorandum for CBS News Staff, “It is clear that the company and I do not agree on the ahead.”“It is time for me to move forward and move forward with new leadership.”His position in the company, he said, there was a privilege and happiness, but was challenging in the last few months.CBS President and CEO George Cheeks wrote, “On a personal note, I want to thank Wendy for his partnership in the last four years.” “Under his leadership, competitive status and culture at our television stations have improved dramatically, and we have greatly expanded local news. Our streaming news platforms – national and local – strong and growing, with digital extensions are now in place for many of our major CBS news broadcasting., McMahon’s departure Bill comes only a few weeks after Owens, which has long been the top manufacturer at “60 minutes”, when he said that Newsmagzin lost his journalism independence. Trump has sued the CBS, alleging that an interview with 2024 Democratic rival Kamla Harris has been edited, which fell for the last time to benefit him. CBS News has denied this. CBS’s original company, Paramount Global, is allegedly in settlement talks with Trump. Paramount is seeking approval for merger with Global Skydance Media.