BREAKING: CNN Chief Jim Walton Resigns, Memo Here
Walton announced Friday that he will be stepping down as president of CNN, saying that the news organization needs “new thinking” and “a different perspective.”
July 27, 2012
To: CNN Colleagues
From: Jim Walton
=======================================================After more than 30 years at this company and nearly 10 years as the leader of this great news organization, I have decided to leave my role at CNN on December 31, 2012.
For some time, I’ve been talking with Phil Kent about wanting to make a change, and he supports my decision. I’ve told Phil that I will cooperate with any transition timeline that he and Time Warner want to implement. Phil requested that I work out the year and be available after that if needed, which I’ve agreed to do.
I am proud of what we have accomplished together over these last 10 years – innovative programming, the development of great talent in front of and behind the cameras, expansion in digital and mobile, significant investment and expansion in international coverage, financial success and, most importantly, great and trusted journalism. Thank you for the role you have played in our successes.
CNN needs new thinking. That starts with a new leader who brings a different perspective, different experiences and a new plan, one who will build on our great foundation and will commit to seeing it through. And I’m ready for a change. I have interests to explore and I want to give myself time to do it.
The next few months will be filled with election news and other important events that will require all of our focus to report the news with the quality and expertise the world expects of CNN. I look forward to working alongside each of you, as I have over the past 30-plus years, to do just that.
Jim
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dangerouslytalented 10 months agoCNN have been moving more and more rightwing and FOX already has that market. CNN even broadcast the teabagger state of the union when not even FOX would. Their best asset was objectivity, but they sold that out for a he said/she said approach instead of searching for actual facts. CNN management must go, and the network has to get back to its objective news gathering roots.
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