In fact, Page Six reports that Couric was actually "banned" from speaking regarding ``Going There on any CBS platform after she put the network and her former career opponents on blast.
The 64-year-old media personality's excerpts regarding once-boss Les Moonves likewise reportedly added.
The outlet maintains the choice was made after executives read her scathing memoir, in which Couric alleged that Moonves attempted to shuffle her to the morning show when the ratings of CBS This Evening – which she hosted from 2006 to 2011 – started to plummet.
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Couric wrote that Moonves attempted to describe the situation to her as follows:
"'We've been thinking about you and what you're good at. The evening news really doesn't give you a place to showcase your talent.' Oh, boy, here it comes ... 'Would you be interested in going to the morning show?' he said. 'You're so great at it, and they could really use your help.'"
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Couric explained she replied, "Absolutely not ... I didn't leave the morning show. I helped make number one so I could go to the third-place morning show."
She continued, "I had come here to accomplish something, and if it didn't work, it didn't work. I'd rather leave the network than retreat to the morning show, which at the time was a cheap imitation of the other two."
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Couric went on to describe her tenure at the network as an "unwinnable" situation after she "thought we'd be greeted as liberators; instead we got an insurgency."
She announced she "never really belonged" at CBS and felt "embattled, defensive, misunderstood" while with the network.
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That might be because she reportedly wasn't meant to belong.
In a 2011 article by The New York Times, Judy Muller claimed that "[Couric's] hiring has often been described as a Hail Mary pass...I think it was much more akin to throwing a grenade. In an effort to try to create something completely new, CBS management just blew up the place."
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It did not help matters when, in 2007, Couric was blamed for plagiarism after a video essay she did was unveiled to be copied almost word-for-word from a Wall Street Journal column. The producer of the piece was fired, while Couric maintained that she had no previous knowledge of any form of plagiarism for the story.
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In 2011, CBS revamped CBS This Morning with hosts Gayle King, Erica Hill and Charlie Rose. King now co-hosts with Nate Burleson and Tony Dokoupil.
Of the network's former head, who was ousted in 2018 following allegations of sexual misconduct, Couric wrote, "I always liked Les Moonves, even though he was a close-talker with bad breath."