Steve Capus |
No replacement has been named for Capus, president of NBC
News since 2005, according to a company memo obtained by Reuters.
Reuters sources three sources ‘close to NBC’ who say Capus’ departure had been rumored
around the halls after parent Comcast Corp reorganized the news division in
July, bringing in Patricia Fili-Krushel to head the news unit's business
operations.
Prior to Comcast's takeover, the three heads of NBC's news
operations - Mark Hoffman at CNBC, Phil Griffin at MSNBC and Capus - all
reported directly to Jeff Zucker, who was not only NBC's chief executive but
also well-versed in hard news.
Capus did not say what his next move would be. Zucker, the
executive who promoted him seven years ago at NBC, is now the worldwide
president of CNN, owned by Time Warner Inc.
The sources said it would not be a surprise if Capus
eventually resurfaced in a new position under Zucker at CNN. Earlier last week,
Mark Whitaker, the managing editor at CNN, announced his resignation to make
room for Zucker to install his own team.
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