Neeraj Khemlani, the president and co-head of CBS News and Stations, is stepping down from his role. In a memo to staffers, Khemlani announced that he has signed a first look deal with the network to develop documentaries, scripted series, and books for Simon & Schuster. He expressed excitement about the opportunity to write, report, and pursue stories that he has long wanted to explore.
George Cheeks, the president and CEO of CBS Entertainment Group, assured employees that he will provide updates on new leadership and the structure of the news division soon. There is speculation that Wendy McMahon, who was recently named president and co-head of CBS News and Stations, may take on a new or expanded role.
Under Khemlani’s leadership, the news division has expanded its streaming channels, rebranded morning news shows, and secured new contracts with Gayle King and Norah O’Donnell. They have also made notable hires, including Robert Costa and Cecilia Vega. Despite these efforts, CBS’s morning show and evening newscast have remained in third place compared to their competitors. The network has been under