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The former CNN anchor hosted the Native Son Awards celebrating black gay and queer men. One honoree told Lemon he doesn't watch CNN anymore.
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Needless to say, and perhaps by design, the news spread quickly through the embattled network, where one reeling staffer called the move "gross."
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Lemon was hanging in the Hamptons on the same day that Licht, who'd previously axed him from the network, stepped down as CNN's CEO.
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While the comms team is still in tact, we hear SVP of communications Matt Dornic and others who oversaw a damaging all-access article getting the boot.
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We're told that after a mortifying profile in the Atlantic was published over the weekend, the infamously confident CEO expected to ride it out.
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"For a number of reasons, things didn't work and that's unfortunate and ultimately that's on me," Zaslav told network staffers Wednesday at its Hudson Yards HQ.
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"Having Don host this year's award feels like a full circle moment for Native Son," Emil Wilbekin told Page Six.
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“He was the first person I ever heard the word Ozempic from,” a source told Page Six of CNN CEO Chris Licht, who was profiled in the Atlantic.
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Sources tell Page Six that the former anchor has hired his longtime pal, who was also canned by the channel, to represent him in his $125 million dismissal case.
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The ousted co-anchor of "CNN This Morning" says he plans to "enjoy my summer" despite his unexpected exit. "I will... have a great time. That's it.”
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Lemon, 57, who was ousted from CNN on Monday, said he's lucky to be in a position where he doesn't have to worry about "not having a place to live."
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"It's not in my nature, I'm not an angry person, I'm not mad," Lemon told Page Six about his abrupt dismissal from CNN after nearly 17 years at the network.
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The fired anchor has hired Bryan Freedman — the attorney who landed ousted CNN star Chris Cuomo a big payday — to look into "further damages."
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Lemon was fired Monday after nearly 17 years at the news network following a string of controversies on air and behind the scenes.
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"At no time was I ever given any indication that I would not be able to continue to do the work I have loved at the network," he said in...
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Lemon allegedly once called a female producer fat to her face and has "a habit of saying idiotic and inaccurate things," according to a report published by Variety.
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There was consternation in the upper echelons of the comedy world after Adam Sandler's Mark Twain Prize ceremony was stripped of political jokes.
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The "Everything Everywhere All at Once" actress urged women not to let anyone tell them they're "past [their] prime" after Lemon's sexist on-air comments.
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Less than a year after he took over as chairman, there's already chatter throughout the halls of the network that he'll be gone before Labor Day.
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Network colleagues and industry types turned out to celebrate the republication of the grandfather’s World War II memoir, “Luck of the Draw."