New York Post

THE SITTING ZUCK

AT&T-Time Warner deal clouds CNN boss’ future

- catkinson@nypost.com By CLAIRE ATKINSON and EMILY SMITH

AT&T will look to “neutralize” CNN President Jeff Zucker after it buys Time Warner, The Post has learned.

The buzz from the telecommun­ications giant comes as CNN is being slammed for highly publicized missteps — including botched reports tied to the federal probe of possible collusion between President Trump’s campaign and Russia, according to three sources familiar with the thinking of AT&T brass.

The missteps, which also include a profane anti-Trump tweet by Reza Aslan, a CNN host, have made CNN too polarizing an asset for execs at the blue chip company, a source said.

Aslan saw his CNN show, “Believer,” get canceled in the wake of the tweet.

The $85 billion acquisitio­n of CNN parent Time Warner by AT&T could win antitrust approval by the Justice Department in the next 60 days, sources said.

“There was early talk about the way Zucker managed that wasn’t a good fit for the new organizati­on,” one source said. “They were eyeing ways to neutralize him.”

That desire leaves Zucker facing an uncertain future that includes the possibilit­y of getting unceremoni­ously dumped, one source said.

Other potential scenarios include AT&T kicking the 52-year-old executive upstairs with a corporate title that strips him of any power over CNN — or a sale of the network that would let AT&T wash its hands of any future messes.

“The news business doesn’t seem to be central to AT&T’s content strategy,” said Craig Moffett, a co-founder of independen­t media research firm MoffettNat­hanson. “They seem much more interested in the entertainm­ent brands. If selling CNN would make reg- ulators happy, they’ll sell it. I can’t imagine AT&T would let CNN stand in the way of securing approval for the merger.”

Zucker could also cash out his significan­t holdings of Time Warner stock and walk away from the network filthy rich, media execs said.

AT&T, when asked Wednesday about Zucker’s future at CNN, seemed to dodge the question.

“We value all of Time Warner’s assets and strongly believe that the combinatio­n of our two companies will help ignite a new wave of innovation in media and entertainm­ent,” Larry Solomon, SVP of corporate communicat­ions at AT&T, told The Post in a statement.

Of course, AT&T would have to wait until the deal closes to make any personnel moves.

If AT&T idles Zucker, it will be shunting aside an executive who more than doubled operating profits, to roughly $1 billion, over his tenure and just produced one of its highest-rated first quarters ever.

At the same time, CNN, according to second-quarter data released by Nielsen on Wednesday, slipped to third place among total viewers in both full-day and primetime periods.

CNN was No. 2 in the coveted demographi­c of ages 25 to 49 in full day — but was third in primetime in that demo.

“What would be the reason to fire him?” one CNN insider asked, adding AT&T would risk losing credibilit­y and perhaps top news talent.

Reps at Time Warner declined to comment.

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andall Stephenson (leeft) is weighing sideliniin­g CNN President Jeff Zuccker once the telecommun­iications giant merges withw the parent, Time Warneer.

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