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Subject: Former NBC Prez Jeff Zucker expected to lead CNN

http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/jeff-zucker-cnn-nearing-deal-394800

Jeff Zucker Nearing Deal to Run CNN (Report)
by Kimberly Nordyke , Alex Ben Block

CNN is close to a deal with former NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Zucker to
take over the reins of the struggling network, the New York Times
reported.

Zucker, who currently executive produces Katie Couric's new daytime
talk show, would replace Jim Walton, who announced his decision to
step down from his longtime post as president of CNN Worldwide in
July. Walton officially will depart the Time Warner-owned company when
his contract expires at year's end.

Several sources close to Zucker told the Times that an announcement is
expected soon. However, the report cautioned that a deal could still
fall apart.

Other potential candidates for the job had reportedly included Mark
Shapiro, former CEO of Dick Clark Productions. Zucker and Shapiro also
had been reported as possible candidates for the CEO post at the
beleaguered Tribune Co. earlier this year.

CNN declined comment.

Zucker has a news background but has been out of the game for a while.
He first joined NBC as a researcher in 1986 but quickly rose up the
ranks to become the youngest executive producer of Today in 1992, when
he was 26. During his tenure, Today enjoyed a solid lead as TV's
most-watched morning show.

Eight years later, Zucker was named president of NBC Entertainment and
continued to add responsibilities before being named president and CEO
of NBCUniversal in 2007.

While overseeing NBC, he played a key role in the network's
negotiations with the Friends cast for a 10th season and signing
Donald Trump for The Apprentice, which became a breakout hit.

But his tenure also was marked by some disappointments, including the
Jay Leno-Conan O'Brien Tonight Show debacle and NBC's losing its No. 1
ranking, dropping to fourth place. Zucker left the company in early
2011, following its sale to Comcast, and later reteamed with his
former Today co-host Couric to launch her new daytime talk show.
Zucker spent more than a year leading up to the launch of Katie,
helping set it up with a distributor and working on the launch. Once
it was sold to ABC and on the air in September, he became executive
producer, overseeing the operation.

Zucker did not have the usual deal of an executive producer. He was a
partner in the venture with Couric and was in line to split the $20
million ABC reportedly committed to pay them for the show.

Katie has not been a huge breakout hit in the way The Oprah Winfrey
Show once was, or Judge Judy is currently, but her show has been the
best performing of the five major syndicated talk shows that started
this season. She has remained the No. 1 new talk show among newcomers
including Steve Harvey and Ricki Lake for all of her first eight weeks
on the air.

After seeing Katie's ratings go up and down, they have stabilized
recently, and she hit some seasonal highs in October.

The season-to-date average for the show is a 1.9 rating in total
households (an average of 2.4 million viewers a day). In the key
demographic group who advertisers pay to reach on daytime TV, women
25-54 years old, Katie has averaged a 1.1 rating (an average of 65,000
viewers a day). That makes it the sixth-highest-rated talk show in
syndication in total viewers and in women 25-54.

Couric, whose show has a two-year commitment from ABC and other
stations, has known for a few months that Zucker might leave earlier
than originally envisioned. A search began more than a month ago for a
new executive producer, but it is unknown what the status is of that
quest.

Zucker will probably stay with the show until the end of this year. To
separate, he will have to negotiate his way out of a contract that
promised to pay him a reported $8 million. It is unclear how much he
will walk away with leaving this soon.

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