CNN CEO Chris Licht to step down
The news comes after a widely criticized town hall with former President Donald Trump and a recent Atlantic profile on the CEO.
CNN CEO Chris Licht is stepping down from the network after a tumultuous 13-month tenure marked by low ratings, the firing of a major anchor and an Atlantic profile that called his leadership into question.
Warner Bros. Discovery CEO David Zaslav told CNN employees of the news in an email Wednesday.
"This morning we are announcing that Chris Licht will be leaving CNN and we will be conducting a wide search, internally and externally, for a new leader," Zaslav said in an email to employees. CNN confirmed the email to POLITICO. "I wanted you to hear this news directly from me as it impacts you and your teams."
"Unfortunately, things did not work out the way we had hoped — and ultimately that’s on me. I take responsibility. Needless to say, we appreciate Chris’ efforts and dedication and wish him all the best," Zaslav said.
Licht will be replaced for an interim period by longtime CNN executive Amy Entelis.
CNN anchor Kate Bolduan confirmed the news on-air Wednesday.
"We have news now to report on our own network — news to us here at CNN and you at home. CNN's chairman and CEO Chris Licht is leaving the network," Bolduan said.
The news comes less than a month after CNN hosted a widely criticized town hall with former President Donald Trump and just days after the publication of a sweeping Atlantic profile on the CEO.
Licht apologized to staffers Monday morning for the unflattering Atlantic profile, saying that he “should not be in the news, unless it is taking arrows” for CNN. He said Monday he would “fight like hell” to win over the trust of the employees at the network.
Licht's tenure was also marked by the shuttering of the streaming service CNN+, layoffs and rock-bottom ratings. He also oversaw the rollout of "CNN This Morning" co-anchored by Don Lemon, who was fired in April.
"This job was never going to be easy, especially at a time of great disruption and transformation, and Chris poured his heart and soul into it. He has a deep love for journalism and this business and that has been evident throughout his tenure," Zaslav said in the email.
The news of Licht's departure was first reported by Puck.