Jeff Zucker
Named President of CNN Worldwide
Jeff
Zucker will join CNN Worldwide as president of the multi-platform global news
enterprise, it was announced today by Phil Kent, chairman and CEO of CNN parent
company Turner Broadcasting System, Inc. In January 2013, Zucker will
assume executive oversight of a portfolio of 23 branded news and information
businesses that includes CNN/U.S., CNN International, CNN.com and HLN and
reaches more than 2 billion people in some 200 countries around the
world. Zucker will report to Kent and will be based at CNN in New York.
Zucker
started his 25-year career with NBC as a researcher for NBC Sports’ coverage of
the 1988 Summer Olympic Games and rose to president and chief executive officer
of NBC Universal. He was named executive producer of Today in
January 1992; under his eight-year leadership, the program was the most-watched
morning news show and the most profitable program on television. Zucker went
on to executive-produce NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw and the
network’s coverage of the Persian Gulf War, the 1993 and 1997 presidential
inaugurations and the 2000 elections. He was promoted to president of NBC
Entertainment, president of the NBC Entertainment, News & Cable group and
president and CEO of the NBC Universal Television Group. Currently,
Zucker is executive producer of the syndicated daytime show Katie.
“Jeff’s
experience as a news executive is unmatched for its breadth and success,” said
Kent. “He built and sustained the number-one brand in morning news, and
under his watch NBC’s signature news programming set a standard for quality and
professionalism. As a programmer, a brand-builder and a leader, he will
bring energy and new thinking to CNN. I couldn’t be happier to welcome
him or more excited about what he’ll accomplish here.”
“I
am thrilled to join the distinguished team of journalists across the worldwide
platforms of CNN,” said Zucker. “The global reach and scale of the CNN
brand is unparalleled in all of news. Outside of my family and the Miami
Dolphins, there is nothing I am as passionate about as journalism. I
spent the most rewarding years of my career as a journalist, and it’s where I
look forward to spending many more. I am grateful to Phil Kent for this
opportunity, and I’m excited to return to daily newsgathering and compelling
storytelling in a place that values those above all else.”
3 comments:
How the heck is this supposed to work?
Zucker is in New York -- but all the management monkeys are in Atlanta.....
Zucker isn't hard news guy --- CNN will continue to slide towards 'infotainment' and away from news.
Uh-oh, CNN just got zucked.
Just please leave CNN International alone! Don't screw around with the best part of CNN!!!
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