The shocking exits of Fox News’ Tucker Carlson, CNN’s Don Lemon, and NBCU CEO Jeff Shell rocked the TV industry.
Shell: The NBCU chief’s bombshell departure was a surprise to his closest colleagues. He said Sunday afternoon that he was exiting the company after an "inappropriate relationship with a woman in the company.”
Carlson: Fox News announced Monday that Carlson and the cable-news giant “agreed to part ways.” It comes days after Fox settled a lawsuit with Dominion Voting Systems for $787.5 million.
Lemon: The CNN star posted a screenshot on Twitter Monday saying his agent had informed him that he’d been terminated, though the network later disputed his claim. It comes after a report from Variety alleged that Lemon had a long history of misogynistic behavior toward his female coworkers.
Although each exit has its own reasons, they will certainly not be the last shake-ups at three media companies going through seismic changes.
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