“The Ellen DeGeneres Show” has made changes to its top management after reports of problems in the workplace. A spokesperson for the Warner Bros.
has confirmed to ET Canada that “Ed Glavin, Kevin Leman and Jonathan Norman have parted ways.” RELATED: Kevin Hart Meets With Ellen DeGeneres Amidst ‘Toxic’ Workplace Scandal Glavin and Leman were both executive producers and Norman a co-executive producer.
Other longtime executive producers Mary Connelly, Andy Lassner and Derek Westervelt will remain in their positions. The three of them have been with the show since it started in 2003.
The news was shared with staffers in a video call where DeGeneres reportedly appeared emotional and apologetic, Variety reports.
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