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The broadcast networks have yet to announce whether they will preempt programming and carry President Donald Trump’s primetime address to the nation on Thursday evening, but it’s no surprise why the matter is still under discussion.
Variety reported that CNN legal journalist Paula Reid is leaving out of concern over Paramount CEO David Ellison taking over the network after a merger.
CNN's Chief Legal Affairs Correspondent Paula Reid is poised to leave the network ahead of Paramount's takeover, according to reports. Her exit comes as Paramount, which owns CBS,
Bari Weiss' tenure as CBS News' editor-in-chief continues to be a topic of discussion, as some have taken issue with editorial and personnel changes she's made. More recently, pun
CNN’s chief legal affairs correspondent Paula Reid has decided to leave the network rather than remain through David Ellison’s looming takeover of parent company Warner Bros. Discovery, according to a report.
EW has learned the legal correspondent won't renew her contract at the news network.
Paula Reid, CNN’s legal-affairs correspondent, is leaving the network and is expected to join MS NOW. Variety, citing a person familiar with the matter, reports the move to the newly rebranded MSNBC.
The former 'United Shades of America' host says Weiss has already caused 'damage' to CBS News.
