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Les Moonves steps down as chairmen and CEO of CBS

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Chairman and chief executive, Les Moonves, is leaving CBS Corp., after six additional woman accused him on the record of sexual harassment or assault. CBS' chief operating officer, Joseph Ianniello, will serve as president and acting chief executive pending selection of a permanent successor, CBS said.