Some changes are coming to 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show' amid allegations it fostered a toxic work environment
Some changes are coming to"The Ellen DeGeneres Show" amid allegations it fostered a toxic work environment.
A spokesperson for Warner Bros., said three of the show's top producers, Ed Glavin, Kevin Leman and Jonathan Norman have"parted ways" with"The Ellen DeGeneres Show." The show's distributor, Warner Bros. Television, is owned by CNN's parent company, WarnerMedia. The shakeup comes after reports by BuzzFeed in which some current and former staff members alleged they faced harassment, intimidation and racism.
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