Jeff Fager
Jeff Fager | |
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Born | Jeffrey B. Fager December 10, 1954 |
Nationality | American |
Alma mater | Colgate University |
Occupation | Television producer |
Spouse | Melinda Wooster |
Children | Jackson Fager |
Parent(s) | Margaret Bulkley Fager Charles Anthony Fager |
Jeffrey B. Fager (born December 10, 1954) is an American television producer who was the former Chairman of CBS News and former Executive Producer of 60 Minutes, the hour-long CBS news magazine created in 1968.
Biography
Fager was born in Wellesley, Massachusetts, to an Episcopalian family,[1] the son of Margaret (nee Bulkley) and Dr. Charles Anthony Fager.[2][3] He graduated from Colgate University in 1977.[4] He began his career in broadcast news in Boston and joined CBS News in 1982 from San Francisco, California station KPIX-TV, where he was a broadcast producer.
Fager was Executive Producer of the CBS Evening News from 1996 to 1998[4] and held senior and field producer positions for that and other CBS News programs, including 60 Minutes. He left the Evening News in 1998 to become the first Executive Producer of 60 Minutes II.[4] In June 2004, he assumed the position of Executive Producer of 60 Minutes.[5]
In February 2011, it was announced that Jeff Fager would lead the news division of CBS as Chairman of CBS News, a newly created position. In tandem with the newly appointed president, David Rhodes, Fager would head CBS News while continuing to executive produce 60 Minutes.[6]
After stepping in as Chairman of CBS News, Fager said he would "restore CBS News to where it should be, where it needs to be," using the original reporting and storytelling of 60 Minutes as a benchmark for its other news programs.[7]
On January 1, 2015, Fager stepped down as chairman but continued in his executive producer role of 60 Minutes until his 2018 departure from CBS News. David Rhodes continues to serve as President of the CBS News Division.[8]
Personal life
Fager is married to Melinda Wooster; they live in New Canaan, Connecticut,[2] with their three children.[9]
Controversy
In 2018, nineteen current and former CBS employees told The New Yorker that Jeff Fager, the former chairman of CBS News and then-executive producer of 60 Minutes, allowed harassment in the division. Six former employees also told The New Yorker that Fager, while inebriated at company parties, would touch employees in ways that made them uncomfortable.[10] [11]
Fager left CBS News on September 12, 2018.[12][13][14] CBS News reported that Fager had sent a threatening text message to Jericka Duncan, one of the network's correspondents, when she sought his response to the report in The New Yorker.[15]
Awards
- 2007: Gerald Loeb Award
- 2012: Paul White Award, Radio Television Digital News Association[16]
References
- ^ Jewish Ledger: "60 Minutes: At War With The Truth" by Judie Jacobson May 15, 2013 | Then, on April 7 of this year, CBS chairman Jeff Fager spoke at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in New Canaan, where he is a member, as part of the church’s weekly program, “Abraham’s Tent: Jews, Christians and Muslims in the World Today.”
- ^ a b The Needham Times: "Margaret Fager" from March 24, 2015 | "Memorial Service will be held at St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, Wellesley"
- ^ Wellesley Patch: "In memory of Dr. Charles A. Fager" by Carol Kerbaugh April 9, 2014
- ^ a b c "CBS News Team: Jeffrey Fager". CBS News. Retrieved 2018-09-12.
- ^ Hewitt Sets 60 Minutes Transition, January 27, 2003
- ^ Jeffrey Fager CBS News Bio, February 28, 2011
- ^ CBS News: We'll Never Pay Casey Anthony, Apologize to Lance Armstrong, July 28, 2011
- ^ Jeff Fager Announces His Decision to Return to Role as Executive Producer of "60 Minutes" Full-Time and to Step Down From Post as Chairman of CBS News, November 20, 2014
- ^ CBS News: "Jeffrey Fager bio" by David Kohn February 26, 2002
- ^ Ronan Farrow. "Les Moonves and CBS Face Allegations of Sexual Misconduct". The New Yorker. Retrieved 2018-07-29.
- ^ Farrow, Ronan (2018-09-09). "Leslie Moonves Steps Down from CBS, After Six Women Raise New Assault and Harassment Claims". The New Yorker. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
- ^ Castillo, Michelle (2018-09-12). "CBS: '60 Minutes' executive Jeff Fager is out because of violating policy". CNBC. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
- ^ Brian Stelter (September 12, 2018). "'60 Minutes' producer Jeff Fager leaving CBS amid allegations of inappropriate conduct". CNN.
- ^ Keach Hagey (September 12, 2018). "CBS '60 Minutes' Executive Producer Jeff Fager to Depart". The Wall Street Journal.
- ^ "Fired "60 Minutes" boss warned CBS News reporter: "There are people who've lost their jobs trying to harm me"". CBS News. 2018-09-13. Retrieved 2018-09-13.
- ^ "Paul White Award". Radio Television Digital News Association. Retrieved 2014-05-27.