Neeraj Khemlani, CBS News chief, has announced his exit from the company. In a communication to CBS staff, he revealed his plans to embark on a new phase, engaging in a multi-year, multi-platform arrangement with the corporation. This agreement will involve the development of various forms of content, including documentaries, scripted series, and books for Simon & Schuster.
In his note, Khemlani expressed his anticipation for the opportunity to write, report, and explore stories that have long intrigued him. He also took the moment to acknowledge the accomplishments achieved by the news network during his tenure as chief. He noted, «This has been a transformative period.
We established the best morning show in CBS News history, revamped our streaming channel, and invested in reporting capabilities, including the D.C. Bureau, to position the network strongly for the upcoming presidential election.» Khemlani outlined that CBS successfully maintained the top position in its weekend programming, formulated and executed strategies to bolster revenue growth, and provided internal staff with elevated roles. He conveyed his pride in the division's collective achievements, which have fortified its standing.
He concluded by affirming his readiness to shift focus towards the journalism he is passionate about, creative content, and most importantly, his family. While acknowledging the camaraderie of his colleagues, he expressed eagerness for a new adventure as he returns to his reporting roots.George Cheeks, CBS President and CEO, conveyed his thoughts on Khemlani's departure. Cheeks explained that they had engaged in discussions about the exit, and he acknowledged Khemlani's desire to pursue fresh endeavors.
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