PBS, CBS and Bloomberg suspend 'Charlie Rose Show' after sexual misconduct allegations

PBS will suspend the “Charlie Rose Show” after eight women accused its host of sexual misconduct.

“PBS was shocked to learn today of these deeply disturbing allegations. We are immediately suspending distribution of ‘Charlie Rose,'” a PBS spokesperson said in a statement to TheWrap.

“Charlie Rose” is produced by Charlie Rose, Inc., an independent television production company. PBS does not fund this nightly program or supervise its production,” said the spokesperson. “But we expect our producers to provide a workplace where people feel safe and are treated with dignity and respect.”

In addition to PBS, Bloomberg television also announced that they were dumping the program.

“We are deeply disturbed to learn of these allegations and are immediately suspending the show from airing on Bloomberg TV and radio,” a spokesperson told TheWrap.

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