Tom Cibrowski, who oversaw ABC’s “Good Morning America” throughout considered one of its most profitable eras, is becoming a member of CBS Information as president and government editor.
The storied information division, which has been reeling over its authorized battle involving President Trump, introduced Thursday that Ciabrowski will oversee newsgathering and programming.
Cibrowski will report back to Wendy McMahon, president and chief government of CBS Information and Tv Stations and CBS Media Ventures. He succeeds Adrianne Roark, who briefly held the place earlier than taking a management function at Tegna, a TV station group.
Cibrowski is the fifth CBS Information president since January 2019, when David Rhodes who now heads a documentary unit at Paramount International.
CBS Information shall be seeking to Cibrowski to supply stability because it navigates via with former Vice President Kamala Harris through the 2024 presidential election. Trump is suing the community for $20 billion, arguing that the Harris interview was deceptively edited and a type of election interference.
Settlement talks have taken place and CBS Information dad or mum Paramount International is attempting to shut a merger take care of Skydance Media.
On the programming facet, Ciabrowski shall be charged with fixing the just lately relaunched “CBS Night Information” that added an anchor workforce and a climate forecaster to its format, which has not been well-received by viewers.
Cibrowski has deep expertise in community information. He labored at CBS as a broadcast producer on its morning program “The Early Present” when it was co-anchored by Bryant Gumbel.
Cibrowski moved to ABC the place he traveled extensively whereas producing protection of warfare zones in Kosovo and Iraq. Below his tenure as senior government producer of “Good Morning America” in 2012, this system topped NBC’s “At the moment” within the scores for the primary time in 16 years.
Cibrowski was promoted to senior vice chairman in command of ABC Information Packages, Information Gathering and Particular Occasions. He spent the final seven years as president and normal supervisor of KGO-TV, the Disney-owned TV station in San Francisco.