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Susan Zirinsky (born March 3, 1952) is an American journalist and television news producer. She served as the President of CBS News from January 2019 until April 2021, when she was succeeded by Neeraj Khemlani and Wendy McMahon . [ 1 ]
Up until April 2021, [1] the president and senior executive producer of CBS News was Susan Zirinsky, who assumed the role on March 1, 2019. [2] Zirinsky, the first female president of the network's news division, [3] [4] was announced as the choice to replace David Rhodes on January 6, 2019.
Executive producer, Susan Zirinsky favored a streaming release over broadcast television: “Ultimately, I thought we could not [run it on CBS] because there’s no way possible to break for commercial,” continuing “With streaming, you’re making a conscious choice to put this on.” [14]
According to Susan Zirinsky, an executive producer of the new show and of 48 Hours, they "tried to stay true to Edward R. Murrow's concept. The two reporters remain in New York, and we are taken in by the artist or the newsmaker into a special place.
While CBS News did attempt to reopen the Broadcast Center with minimal crews following a thorough decontamination and cleaning, a second shutdown on March 18, along with directives by CBS News President Susan Zirinsky in the wake of the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on television resulted in dramatic changes to many of CBS News's programs and ...
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Zirinsky is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Susan Zirinsky (born 1952), American journalist and television news producer
The program was created by former CBS News president Howard Stringer.It drew its title, inspiration and original format from the CBS News documentary 48 Hours on Crack Street, which aired in September 1986, centering on the drug crisis plaguing a number of U.S. neighborhoods.