CBS News Executive by leaving the installation network

President CBS for editorial board and news Adrienne Roark leaves a installation network to join the Juggernaut Tegna local news, Fox News Digital confirmed.
Roark’s exit on Wednesday is internally announced by CBS News employees, the employee is said.
Roark will go out to CBS News because the network deals with the continuation of merging and multiple controversy, including the lawsuit of President Donald Trump of $ 20 billion against CBS CBS company Paramount Global over the alleged interviewing choice through a deceptive editing “60 minutes” 60 minutes ” With “60 minutes” interview with “60 minutes” The then President of Kamal Harris A month before they faced the presidential election. CBS News managers refused to release an unregistered transcript to the election, when the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) became involved.
Adrienne Roark and President CBS News Executive Director Wendy McMahon. ((Photo of Jemal Countess/Getty Images for Fo League against a defamation))
Roark, which was promoted to the position of last August, “manages teams on the field and through all newsrooms, including correspondents, tasks, bureaucrats, reservation teams, standards and practices, Super Desk and CBS News,” the network said. . She also “led new news processes as she managed all editorial aspects on CBS News.”
No replacement was appointed.
CBS News did not immediately respond to the comment request.
Roark was appointed Chief Director of the Content in Tegna.
“I am delighted to join Tegna and look forward to working with a talented team to continue innovation and providing high quality stories guided by the audience for tens of millions of members of the Community who come to our platforms for their local news daily,” “Roark said in a statement.
Last year Roark was the subject of chatter of media industry when Running host CBS News Tony Dokoupil During interviews with Pro-Palestinian author Ta-Nehisi Coats.
Dokoupil, who is a Jew, bothering his liberal colleagues sharply stating that Coats’s book “Message”, read as something you would find in the “extremist backpack”. He also pressed Coates if he believes Israel has the right to exist.
The interview was encouraged by the return of some CBS News staff, which Dokoupil pressed too hard with Coats. CBS News eventually forced Dokoupe to meet with an internal unit for Ras and the network culture after a complaint.
CBS Mornings associate Tony Dokoupil irrigated liberal colleagues during an interview with Ta-Nehisi Coats last year. (CBS/screenshot)
“We will continue to ask difficult questions. We will still consider people responsible … but we will do it objectively, which means to check our bias and opinions on the door,” Roark said during an emotional meeting, which leaked to the free press.
“We’re here to report news without fear or affection,” Roark added. “There are cases to miss our audience and each other. We are currently in one of those times.
CBS parent company, Paramount Shari Redstone CEO has performed with Dokoupil instead of Roark other executives.
“I think Tony did a great job with this interview. I think he was dealing with himself and showed the world and modeled what a civic discourse was. He showed that there was a responsibility, that there was a system of checks and conditions, and honestly, I was very proud of the job that has done, “Redstone said during a panel in New York, according to Washington Post.
Redstone said that CBS was wrong in doing the consequences.
“No matter how difficult, honestly, to go against the company, because I love this company, and I believe in it, and I think we have a great, great executive team, I think they are wrong here,” Redstone said.
The CBS News has been stuck in controversy in recent months. (Reuters/Shannon Stapleton; Screen/CBS News)
Former CBS anchor Norah O’Donnell left the “CBS Evening News” last month, and the net recorded that the rating was falling as it continues to perfect the program in its absence. The network also faced back reactions when “60 minutes” broadcast a friendly interview with local German officials because the government government launches offensive abusive speech.
As for Trump’s lawsuit, Redstone allegedly considers resolving the lawsuit ahead of the planned merger from Skydance Media in the hope that he will prevent the potential retaliation of Trump’s FCC, which has the authority to stop the transaction of multi-million dollars.
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Fox News Digital, Joseph A. Wulfsohn and Hanna Panreck, contributed to this report.