CBS Black Eyes?

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Arthur Leon Judson would be turning in his grave. He was an artists' manager who also managed the New York Philharmonic and Philadelphia Orchestra and was the founding father of CBS.

The Columbia Broadcasting System is an American commercial broadcast television network owned by ViacomCBS through its CBS Entertainment Group division. The network is headquartered at the CBS Building in New York City, with major production facilities and operations in New York City at the CBS Broadcast Center and Los Angeles at CBS Television City and the CBS Studio Center.

CBS has been called the Eye Network, in reference to the company's trademark symbol. It is also called the "Tiffany Network", alluding to the perceived high quality of its programming during the tenure of William S. Paley. It can also refer to some of CBS's first demonstrations of color television, which were held in the former Tiffany and Company Building in New York City in 1950.

CBS is done and has unfriended two of its TV toppers. Are they black eyes for @CBS Television Network? #CBS announced that both PETER DUNN, O&O president, and DAVID FRIEND, local station's news operations topper, won't be returning to the "Tiffany Network."  These alleged suppressive lids dropped in two blinks of The Eyes.

According to The Los Angeles Times, The tiffany network CBS has announced that both President PETER DUNN, O&O president, and DAVID FRIEND, news topper for the local stations, will not return to the network.

The dismissal of Dunn and Friend follows the departures of Charlie Rose,  Sharon Osbourne, and Les Moonves, who left the CBS chief executive Post immediately following a flurry of sexual misconduct allegations, and there, unfortunately, were others over the past.

We have also learned that SUSAN ZIRINSKY is reportedly stepping down as President of CBS News. While CBS has not confirmed the move, the Times story says #SueZ, as we like to call her, has told her staff she plans to leave. Zirinsky will apparently have a production deal with parent company Viacom/CBS to produce non-fiction programming. She's a longtime CBS employee and became president of the news division back in January 2019. Perhaps her biggest change while in charge was moving the CBS Evening News to Washington from its traditional base in New York City and installing NORAH O'DONNELL as the sole anchorwoman. Neeraj Khemlani, an executive vice president at Hearst Newspapers, has reportedly signed a deal with ViacomCBS to take the top leadership position at CBS News.

City Images suspects these stories may be widely covered thoroughly in trade publications, entertainment, and news programs.

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