Andrew Heyward is a former President of CBS News, serving from January 1996 until early November 2005. Currently, he is a Senior Advisor to Marketspace LLC, Monitor Group's digital media practice, where he works with clients to create and strengthen original online content, make more effective use of broadband video, deepen engagement through online communities, and develop new business models for the digital era.[1]
He is the son of Dick Heyward. He and his wife, Jody, have three children: David and Emily, both of whom work in New York City, and Sarah, a writer for HBO's "Girls".
Heyward's successor at CBS News was Sean McManus, head of CBS Sports.
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| Preceded by Eric Ober |
CBS News President 1996-2005 |
Succeeded by Sean McManus |
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