NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell ousted over ‘inappropriate relationship’ with CNBC anchor Hadley Gamble

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NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell announced on Sunday that he is leaving the company after two decades after admitting “an inappropriate relationship” with an unnamed employee of the media gi…

NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell was ousted after admitting “an inappropriate relationship” with a CNBC anchor at the media giant, parent company Comcast said Sunday.

“I’m truly sorry I let my Comcast and NBCUniversal colleagues down,” the statement said. “They are the most talented people in the business and the opportunity to work with them the last 10 years has been a privilege.”as anchor and Senior International Correspondent Hadley Gamble. The outlet said the pair started a relationship 11 years ago and continued sporadically for years.

The allegations came after she interviewed Putin at a Russian Energy Week panel in Moscow in October 2021. Vladimir Soloviev told his state radio show back then Gamble distracted Putin with her “sex appeal” while propagandist Dmitry Kiselyov accused the veteran journalist of having “behaved boldly, openly positioning herself as a sexual object,” according to a translation from Olga Skabeeva insisted Gamble must be part of a US “special operation” to target Putin, the outlet reported.

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