Columbia Broadcasting System is the premier radio and television station in the United States. Its president and executive director, Leslie Moonves, has lost his position. His employees accused him of harassment.
Leslie Moonves
He was associated with the CBS station for quite a long time, since 1995, where he performed a number of functions. He has been the executive director for over 10 years, and in 2016 he became its president. His contract with the station was to last until 2021, but testimony from many women changed the course of events.
The first signs
At the turn of July and August, the New Yorker published the first testimonies of women who were former and current employees of the CBS station. The text with their participation described a past situation that clearly indicated that they were victims of sexual harassment committed by the president of CBS, Leslie Moonves. In the testimonies, we can read that the man forced the women to kiss them, but also touched them without their consent. The published article indicated 30 such cases.
New informations
Sunday was the day when the New Yorker published the latest information about the sexual harassment scandal at CBS. As often happens in such situations, if there is one brave woman who starts talking about the problem, others will soon appear because they feel that they are not alone. So it was this time. The second article by the same author - Ronan Faroow, revealed more shocking stories of more injured women.
Fast response from CBS stations
The station did not allow long to wait for its position on this matter. An internal investigation was immediately launched, and in response to the second New Yorker article, the station announced that Leslie Moonves had been fired from his position.
Compensation
CBS also made a decision to pay, along with the perpetrator of all the confusion, $ 20 million to women's organizations supporting the #Metoo movement. Let me remind you that this is a symbol that appeared in October 2017, when it was supposed to draw attention to the problem of sexual harassment, which was perpetrated by the famous Hollywood film producer Harvey Weinstein on many women.