There has been considerable speculation about potential changes at Time Warner and its subsidiaries if and when AT&T’s takeover of the content behemoth goes through, reports Vanity Fair.
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Jeff Zucker |
The most significant question, however, is what will happen to CNN, and in particular, its president, Jeff Zucker, should the Justice Department’s antitrust division approve the $85 billion deal.
There have been recent whispers that AT&T brass could “neutralize” Zucker as part of the reorganization as CNN continues to clash with President Donald Trump, who has frequently railed against the network as “fake news.”
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Randall Stephenson |
At Vanity Fair’s fourth-annual New Establishment Summit in Beverly Hills on Wednesday morning, AT&T C.E.O. Randall Stephenson carefully sidestepped the question of Zucker’s future at the network. “We’re paying a premium to get Time Warner, and when you pay a big premium, the priority is to not screw it up,” he said. “CNN’s doing quite well, and the priority is to keep management teams in place.” Still, he warned, when a deal of such magnitude goes through, “there will invariably be changes, but the hope is to keep the team in place.”
A spokesperson for AT&T underlined Stephenson’s comment about keeping CNN’s current management. “That’s clearly speaks to CNN’s accomplishments and Jeff Zucker’s leadership,” this person said. “Same goes for the broader Time Warner leadership team.”