The New York Times spins it this way:

The longest-serving president of any of the three network news divisions, Steve Capus of NBC News, stepped down from his position on Friday, six months after Comcast restructured its news units in a way that diminished his authority.

Exactly how voluntary was this “stepping down”? John Nolte points to the scandal-plagued tenure of Capus at NBC News:

During last year’s presidential election, Andrea Mitchell was caught manufacturing a Romney gaffe where none existed. During last year’s GOP primary, Ed Schultz edited video of Texas Governor Rick Perry to make him look racist. In April of last year, the “Today Show” was caught editing audio of a 9-1-1 call to make George Zimmerman look racist. In August of 2009, Contessa Brewer sliced and diced a photograph so it wouldn’t look like a black man attended a Tea Party carrying a firearm. Just this week, NBC News maliciously edited video of a town council meeting to make it look as though Second Amendment civil rights activists heckled a parent who lost his son in Newtown.

The network should place an ad on Craigslist: “NBC News is now hiring a Democrat News Executive. Ethics and objectivity optional.”

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