In the photo, the former boss of the news network was caught watching the game a few rows behind home plate, standing in jeans and an untucked, plaid, button-down shirt.
In the photo, the former boss of the news network — who got bounced in June following— was caught watching the game a few rows behind home plate, standing in jeans and an untucked, plaid, button-down shirt.
Licht’s appearance at the game — which the Yankees won 9-1 over the Washington Nationals, putting an end to their worst losing streak in 40 years — raised eyebrows as he appeared to be sitting in the luxury box of CNN parent Warner Bros. Discovery, according to one source who was in attendance. “It’s bizarre to sit at a baseball game in the section owned by the same company that ousted you. And on a big news night, it’s incredibly ironic,” a source at the game said, referring to Wednesday night’s GOP presidential debate.Neither Licht nor reps for Warner Bros Discovery commented.
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