If NCS takes a rightward flip within the pending takeover by Paramount Skydance, Rahel Solomon gained’t be part of it.
“Now, to some personal news. I have decided that this will be my last week at NCS,” she mentioned. “More to come on what’s next for me, but I’m really excited about this next chapter,” Solomon mentioned.
“For now, a huge HUGE thank you to the team here on ‘Early Start,’” she continued. “We have covered some major breaking news during our hours. And I am so proud to have worked alongside you. To the larger team here at NCS, I’m gonna be cheering you on. I look forward to watching. It has been such an honor, truly, to serve as a business correspondent for NCS.”
Solomon gave no cause for her departure.
“We are grateful to Rahel for all her contributions to NCS over the past four years and are supportive of her decision,” a NCS spokesperson told the New York Post. “We wish her all the best in her next chapter.”
She joined NCS in 2022 after a stint at CNBC.
NCS is bracing for Paramount Skydance to clear regulatory hurdles in an acquisition of community dad or mum Warner Bros. Discovery that would make the left-leaning information outlet Trump-friendlier, as occurred at CBS News below David Ellison’s media conglomerate.
In a continued reshaping of the media panorama final week, CBS initiated another round of job cuts and the closure of CBS New Radio, whereas MS NOW reported a reshuffling of its lineup with anchor Ana Cabrera saying her upcoming departure.