Brad Schwartz has departed Audible after just one month with the company, The Hollywood Reporter has confirmed. The Amazon-owned audiobook company tapped Schwartz to lead its push into original programming in June.
But, according to a report in Bloomberg, employees expressed concern about a sexual harassment lawsuit in which he was named during his time running Pop TV, prompting Audible to part ways with him.
An Audible spokeswoman declined to comment about the reason for Schwartz's departure. Audible announced June 11 that Schwartz would join the company as chief content officer. "As Audible continues to expand its focus on premium audio storytelling and entertainment across all formats and genres, Brad's highly successful track record,.
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