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NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell ousted over ‘inappropriate relationship’ with CNBC anchor Hadley Gamble

NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell was ousted after admitting “an inappropriate relationship” with a CNBC anc🐷hor at the media giant, parent company Comcast said Sunday.

The alleged affair was exposed during an investigation by an outside counsel after a compꦍlaint against him, according to sources.

“Today is my last day as CEO of NBCUniversal,” Shell said in a statement Sunday. “I had an inappropriate relationship with a woman in the company, which I deeply regr𓆏et.

“I’m truly sorry I let my Comcast and NBCUniversal colleagues꧋ down,” the statement said. “They are the most talented people in the business and the opportunity to work with them the last 10 years has been a privilege.”

The woman Shell had an affair with was as anchor and senior int🍸ernational correspondent Hadley Gamble. The outlet said the pair started a relationship 11 years ago and continued sporadically for years.

Shell, who i𒐪s married, has been with the company for a total of two de𓆉cades.

He ran the media giant’s entertainment wi🔯ng and left with Comcast’s Peacock streaming service struggling to keep up with competitors, .

NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell announced Sunday he is stepping down after two decades with the company, admitting that he had “an inappropriate relationship” with a woman in the company. No replacement has been named. REUTERS

Peacock clocked more than 20 million new subscribers in the fourth quarter but still lo💜st nearly $1 billion, the newspaper said.

𒁃Comcast did not reveal details of Shell’s re🐬lationship with the staffer, or identify her role in the company.

Everything you need to know about Jeff Shell's departure from NBC

What happened?

Jeff Shell, NBCUniversal’s now-former CEO who is also married, left his position on Sunday after admitting he had “an inappropriate relationship” with a co-worker.

It was revealed Shell had an affair, which reportedly lasted ꧅about a decade, with CNBC 𝓰International anchor Hadley Gamble.

The anchor accused Shell, who has worked at NBCUniversal’s parent company Comcast, of “sexual harassment and sex discrimination,” according to her lawyer.

Comca෴st said Shell left his position after a company investigation “led by outside counsel into a complaint of inappropriate conduct.”

As of Monday, the media titan has yet to announce who Shell’s successor will be.

NBCUniversal, however, did announce that the organization’s senior managers will directly report to Comcast President Mike Cavanagh.

Who is Gamble?

Gamble is a ꦚveteran journalist who has worked with CNBC since 2010.

She worked as a CNBC anchor in Dubai and has interviewed the likes of Pope Francis, Jordanian King Abdullah, Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and NA🦂TO chief Jens Stolteꦺnberg.

Before Shell’s bombshell departure, Gamble was best known as one of the last Western reporters to interview Russian President Vladimir Putin before the invasion of Ukraine last year.

The anchor was accused by Russian state media of acting “aꦬs a sex object” who was🅠 out to distract Putin while interviewing Putin at an energy conference in Moscow.

Gamble allegedly began a 𒐪tryst with Shell “11 years ago and [it] continued sporadically up until a couple of years ago when it ended,” according to D﷽eadline.

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Gamble previously made news when&nb🧸sp;she🐼 was accused by Russian state media of acting like a “sexual object” to distract Russian President Vladimir Putin, with state outlets even suggesting she was part of a US “special operation.”

The allegations💫 came after she interviewed Putin at a Russian Energy Week panel in Moscow in October 2021. Vladimir Soloviev told his state radio show back then that Gamble distracted Putin with her “sex appeal,” while propagandist Dmitry Kiselyov accused the veteran journalist of having “behaved boldly, openly positioning herself as a sexual object,” according to a translation from 

Shell was reportedly having an affair with anchor and senior international correspondent Hadley Gamble. Getty Images

Olga Skabee🧸va insisted Gamble must be part of a US “special operation” to target Putin, thജe outlet reported. 

Before taking over as CEO in January 2020, Shell served as chairman of NBCUniversal’s Film and Entertainment, where he was charged with creating content and overseeing programming at various operations.

Shell reportedly started a relationship with Gamble 11 years ago.

That included film and network businesses, such as the company’s Spanish-language Telemundo network. 

In May 2020, Shell cut senior management salaries by 20% and rolled back pay ꦗfor employees making more than 🧜$100,000 a year by 3% to stave off financial losses caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Shell rose to the top job at NBCUniversal after former CEO Ste🌳ve Burke resigned in December 2019. 

Under Burke, revenue rose to 🐭nearly $35.9 billion in 2018, up from almost $31.4 billion in 2016, according to Securities and Exchange Commission filings. 

NBCUniversal CEO Jeff Shell (right) with his wife, Laura, at the Golden Globes. Shell announced Sunday that he is stepping down after admitting “an inappropriate relationship” with a woman at the company. Getty Images

A rep🧜lacement for Shell as CEO has not been named.

Mike Cavanagh, Comcast’s president, will take over🐼 Shell’s duties until a replacement is named, with NBCUniversal’s TV and streaming head, Mark Lazarus, and theatrical operations boss, Donna Langley, reporting directly to Cavanagh during the transition.

Shell is just the latest media industry exec to leave their post amid scandal — among them NBCUniversal vice chairman Ron Meyer, who resigned after revealing that he 🦩was being threatened with extortion by a former paramour.

Last year, CNN president Jeff Zucker suddenly quit after admitting a relationship with another executive at the news network — which came to light during a probe into forme🔯r CNN anchor Chris Cuomo.

And former CBS boss Les Moonves resigned in 2018 after multiple allegations of sex꧑ual 🤡misconduct were made public. 

With Post wires