Cherie Grzech joins NewsNation, while former president of news Michael Corn moves to New York to oversee prime-time programming.
Cherie Grzech, a longtime Washington executive for Fox News, has been named president and managing editor of news and politics for Nexstar's cable channel NewsNation. The Chicago-based channel announced Tuesday that Grzech will oversee its news coverage and political programming, which now includes a Washington-based Sunday roundtable show. She had previously been a senior vice president in charge of those units.
Some were concerned about the involvement of former Fox News chief Bill Shine, who was hired as a consultant. NewsNation was launched to provide an even-handed alternative to CNN, Fox News and MSNBC, which Nexstar executives believed had become too politically opinionated for viewers.
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