Warner Bros. Chairman & CEO Kevin Tsujihara Stepping Down Amid Alleged Sex Scandal [deadline.com]
Kevin Tsujihara out as CEO of Warner Bros. amid sex scandal [www.latimes.com]
Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara ousted after sex misconduct allegations [www.cnbc.com]
2020's politically correct presidential election [www.axios.com]
Kevin Tsujihara Out at Warner Bros. Amid Sexual Impropriety Scandal [variety.com]
As an investigation into potential misconduct continues, WarnerMedia announced today that Warner Bros CEO Kevin Tsujihara is exiting the company effective immediately https://t.co/tGPrvfee5x
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) March 18, 2019
Welp. https://t.co/4x5wOLV2fA
— CN Schedule Archive (@CNschedules) March 18, 2019
BREAKING: Kevin Tsujihara, Warner Bros. chief exec, will step down after allegations that he had an affair with a young actress and tried to help her get cast in the Burbank studio’s movies https://t.co/6clboNOnvX
— LAT Entertainment (@latimesent) March 18, 2019
Breaking: Warner Bros. Chief Executive Kevin Tsujihara will step down after allegations that he had an affair with a young actress and tried to help her get cast in the Burbank studio’s movies. https://t.co/BhXr1uHPq3
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) March 18, 2019
WarnerMedia CEO John Stankey said while Kevin Tsujihara "has contributed greatly" to the studio’s success over the past 25 years, "his mistakes are inconsistent with the company’s leadership expectations"@RFaughnder explains the decision & why it matters: https://t.co/x6VDtbP9y0 pic.twitter.com/MVIARDG7yI
— LAT Entertainment (@latimesent) March 18, 2019
Tsujihara is the latest media figure to come under scrutiny in the #MeToo era. https://t.co/BhXr1uHPq3
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) March 18, 2019
JUST IN: AT&T's WarnerMedia says Warner Bros. chairman & CEO Kevin Tsujihara is stepping down, weeks after the company said it "engaged a third-party law firm" to probe potential misconduct https://t.co/nizcM3n5RO
— CNBC Now (@CNBCnow) March 18, 2019
2020's politically correct presidential election https://t.co/tLSZbK8aJy
— Jim VandeHei (@JimVandeHei) March 18, 2019
Get ready for the most politically correct — and politically incorrect — election of our lifetime in 2020. https://t.co/VZtexL5Bg6
— Axios (@axios) March 18, 2019
Warner Bros. CEO and Chairman Kevin Tsujihara has stepped down from his role amid sexual impropriety scandal
— DC Films Hub (@DCFilmsHub) March 18, 2019
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Kevin Tsujihara Out as Warner Bros. Chief Amid Sexual Impropriety Scandal https://t.co/Ts81cpbpdS via @variety
— Marc Graser (@marcgraser) March 18, 2019
Warner Bros. CEO and Chairman Kevin Tsujihara has stepped down from his role amid sexual impropriety scandal
— Reel Anarchy (@ReelAnarchy) March 18, 2019
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Kevin Tsujihara Out at Warner Bros. Amid Sexual Impropriety Scandal – Variety https://t.co/hQwfWPG5cA
— Captain Cristobal (@CRS_One) March 18, 2019
Link to our story: https://t.co/e0cIsstW7A
— Stuart Oldham (@s_oldham) March 18, 2019
ワーナーブラザーズのケビン・ツジハラCEOが自社映画への出演を働きかけた当時19歳の女優との不倫報道を受け辞任。第三者弁護士事務所による社内調査は引き続き行う。 https://t.co/jFo5sjkQJJ
— ヒロ・マスダ / Hiro Masuda (@IchigoIchieFilm) March 19, 2019
Warner Bros Chairman Chairman & CEO Kevin Tsujihara steps down amid Charlotte Kirk scandalhttps://t.co/nbxb56zlPp
— William Craddick (@williamcraddick) March 18, 2019
Warner Bros.会長兼CEOのケヴィン・ツジハラが辞任しましたhttps://t.co/H5Lp7Wah9I
— 元編集長の映画便り (@moviewalker_bce) March 18, 2019
Warner Bros. Chief Executive Kevin Tsujihara will step down after allegations that he had an affair with a young actress and tried to help her get cast in the Burbank studio’s movies. https://t.co/aZy5xP3Ksw
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) March 18, 2019
Kevin Tsujihara’s exit comes just days after he apologized to staff & promised to cooperate with the investigation.
— LAT Entertainment (@latimesent) March 18, 2019
“I deeply regret that I have made mistakes in my personal life that have caused pain and embarrassment to the people I love the most." https://t.co/x6VDtbP9y0 pic.twitter.com/UBXzI0Qfkp
不倫相手の若手女優を自社作品に出演させた疑惑でケヴィン・ツジハラがワーナーブラザーズCEOを辞任へ。THRのスクープから2週間、WBというより親会社AT&Tの反発で追い込まれた模様。退任後も事実関係の調査は続けるとのことhttps://t.co/v67dn938nK
— junkTokyo (@junktokyo) March 18, 2019
Warner Bros. CEO Kevin Tsujihara ousted after sexual misconduct allegations #qanon #mcga #maga #wwg1wga #msm #resisthttps://t.co/odF3cSDr6E pic.twitter.com/Fs0A2MmKHa
— Dominic Apold (@dominic_apold) March 18, 2019
Look for 2020 Democratic candidates to be more careful than ever not to offend anyone, while Trump revels in the contrast with a stream of outlandish assertions and observations that will delight his followers.https://t.co/3Z76Td7NU5
— EdAsante (@EdAsante77) March 18, 2019
As WarnerMedia starts integrating Turner, one of its planned heads will no longer be running his branch of the company as WB CEO Kevin Tsujihara has stepped down after an investigation into an illicit affair was reopened after a Hollywood Reporter exposé: https://t.co/2bGgL9BPR0
— Ryan W. Mead (@rwmead) March 18, 2019