When CBS released its 2017-18 fall TV slate and it didn't feature a single series starring a woman in a leading role, the network got put on the hot seat for being behind the times in representing the diverse world we live in. When CBS President Kelly Kahl and Programming President Thom Sherman took the stage at the 2017 summer TV Critics' Association press tour for their executive session, that topic was at the forefront of the conversation.
Since Kahl and Sherman are both new to their positions at CBS, they both inherited a slate that they didn't have complete ownership of. Both CBS execs pushed forward the narrative that change is coming to the most-watched broadcast network, even if it hasn't happened yet.
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Since Kahl and Sherman are both new to their positions at CBS, they both inherited a slate that they didn't have complete ownership of. Both CBS execs pushed forward the narrative that change is coming to the most-watched broadcast network, even if it hasn't happened yet.
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