CBS has parted ways with top executives in its television station group amid an investigation into their conduct, the company said Wednesday.
The executives, Television Stations Group President Peter Dunn and David Friend, its senior vice president of news, were suspended in January after a Los Angeles Times report on allegations the pair had fostered a hostile work environment.
In a memo to staff reviewed by The Wall Street Journal, CBS Entertainment Group Chief Executive George Cheeks didn’t say what the company’s investigation had revealed. The law firm of Proskauer Rose LLP is conducting the probe, which Mr. Cheeks said is ongoing.
“This entire process, while sometimes painful and emotional, is an important step forward in living up to our promise of a safe, inclusive, respectful and equitable workplace for all of us,” Mr. Cheeks said in the staff memo.
The Los Angeles Times report said Messrs. Dunn and Friend mocked Black on-air talent, bullied female executives and fought efforts to hire and retain Black journalists.