CBS This Morning has promoted Diana Miller, currently the morning show’s senior broadcast producer, as the new executive producer.
It’s the latest shakeup on CBS’ morning show, with Thursday’s news of Miller’s promotion coming a day after confirmation that co-host Bianna Golodryga will be exiting after her six-month stint. In the meantime, co-host Gayle King is close to signing a new multi-year deal with CBS News that will keep her the main anchor.
Meanwhile, current co-hosts Norah O’Donnell and John Dickerson have long been rumored for other possible gigs within CBS News, CBS Evening News, whose current anchor Jeff Glor had been under pressure amid ratings declines, and 60 Minutes, respectively.
CBS News said that Miller, who has been with the program since 2014, assumes full oversight of the show immediately and will report to division president Susan Zirinsky.
“Diana is exceptionally positioned for this role,” Zirinsky said.
It’s the latest shakeup on CBS’ morning show, with Thursday’s news of Miller’s promotion coming a day after confirmation that co-host Bianna Golodryga will be exiting after her six-month stint. In the meantime, co-host Gayle King is close to signing a new multi-year deal with CBS News that will keep her the main anchor.
Meanwhile, current co-hosts Norah O’Donnell and John Dickerson have long been rumored for other possible gigs within CBS News, CBS Evening News, whose current anchor Jeff Glor had been under pressure amid ratings declines, and 60 Minutes, respectively.
CBS News said that Miller, who has been with the program since 2014, assumes full oversight of the show immediately and will report to division president Susan Zirinsky.
“Diana is exceptionally positioned for this role,” Zirinsky said.
- 4/4/2019
- by Patrick Hipes
- Deadline Film + TV
CBS has named Diana Miller the new executive producer of “CBS This Morning.”
Miller has been with the program since 2014 and currently serves as senior broadcast producer. She assumes full oversight of the broadcast immediately.
“Diana is exceptionally positioned for this role,” said CBS News president Susan Zirinsky. “She’s an experienced journalist and collaborative leader. Her editorial vision, innovative ideas and ability to execute have had a positive impact on the broadcast for years and will help take the show into the future.”
Also Read: 'CBS This Morning' Co-Host Bianna Golodryga to Exit Network
Miller replaces Ryan Kadro, who stepped down last year after a lawsuit in which he was named as having ignored warnings about disgraced journalist Charlie Rose was settled. Kadro was named in a lawsuit that was settled in December, in which three women accused the network of not doing enough to stop Rose,...
Miller has been with the program since 2014 and currently serves as senior broadcast producer. She assumes full oversight of the broadcast immediately.
“Diana is exceptionally positioned for this role,” said CBS News president Susan Zirinsky. “She’s an experienced journalist and collaborative leader. Her editorial vision, innovative ideas and ability to execute have had a positive impact on the broadcast for years and will help take the show into the future.”
Also Read: 'CBS This Morning' Co-Host Bianna Golodryga to Exit Network
Miller replaces Ryan Kadro, who stepped down last year after a lawsuit in which he was named as having ignored warnings about disgraced journalist Charlie Rose was settled. Kadro was named in a lawsuit that was settled in December, in which three women accused the network of not doing enough to stop Rose,...
- 4/4/2019
- by Tim Baysinger
- The Wrap
CBS News named Diana Miller executive producer of “CBS This Morning,” the news unit’s latest maneuver to shore up its signature morning program as it works to regain momentum in the ratings.
Miller replaces Ryan Kadro, who stepped down from his role at the show earlier this year.
“Diana is exceptionally positioned for this role,” said Susan Zirinsky, president of CBS News, in a statement “She’s an experienced journalist and collaborative leader. Her editorial vision, innovative ideas and ability to execute have had a positive impact on the broadcast for years and will help take the show into the future.
Miller will lead a program that is widely expected to be reorganized in coming weeks around anchor Gayle King, who is said to be close to renewing a deal with CBS News that will keep her with the news organization beyond November, the end of her current term.
Miller replaces Ryan Kadro, who stepped down from his role at the show earlier this year.
“Diana is exceptionally positioned for this role,” said Susan Zirinsky, president of CBS News, in a statement “She’s an experienced journalist and collaborative leader. Her editorial vision, innovative ideas and ability to execute have had a positive impact on the broadcast for years and will help take the show into the future.
Miller will lead a program that is widely expected to be reorganized in coming weeks around anchor Gayle King, who is said to be close to renewing a deal with CBS News that will keep her with the news organization beyond November, the end of her current term.
- 4/4/2019
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