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Mark Thompson Helped Steady 2 News Outlets. Can He Do the Same at CNN?

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Mark Thompson, a former top executive at The New York Times Company and the BBC, was touring wine country in the south of France with his wife in mid-June when an unexpected call came in.

David Zaslav, the chief executive of Warner Bros. Discovery, CNN’s parent, was on the other end with a question: Would Mr. Thompson be interested in taking over leadership of the network?

It had been mere days since Mr. Zaslav fired Chris Licht as chairman of CNN, ending a stormy 13-month tenure defined by declining ratings and sagging staff morale. The call kicked off a series of in-person meetings, phone calls and videoconferences that culminated in Mr. Thompson’s return to the news business after three years away.

CNN announced Wednesday that Mr. Thompson would be its next chairman and editor in chief, starting Oct. 9.

“We face pressure from every direction — structural, political, cultural, you name it,” he wrote. “Like many other media organizations, CNN has recently felt some of the uncertainty and heartache that comes with all of that. There’s no magic wand that I or anyone else can wield to make this disruption go away.”

He continued: “But what I can say is that where others see threat, I see opportunity — especially given CNN’s great brand and the strength of its journalism.”

Mr. Thompson, who was born in Britain and is a big fan of classical music, opera and television, has mostly stayed out of the media limelight since he left The Times. He has been working on a novel, and served on a number of boards, including that of the Royal Shakespeare Company and the genealogy company Ancestry. He has also advised the boards of Axel Springer, the German media giant that purchased Politico in 2021. He stepped down from the role at Axel Springer on Wednesday.

In June, Mr. Thompson was knighted during King Charles’s “Birthday Honours” for his services to media, and is officially known in Britain as Sir Mark Thompson.

A top challenge for Mr. Thompson at CNN will be its transition to a more digital-focused future as the cable business declines. Several CNN executives reached Wednesday said they believed that he would have a broad mandate to impose changes at the network. CNN has already begun testing a registration wall on its website, according to a person with knowledge of the change, who said it could be an early step toward eventually charging CNN’s readers for online access.

Still, CNN has continued to win plaudits for its journalism. This year, the network received more news and documentary Emmy nominations than any other cable news network.

Since Mr. Licht’s ouster, the network has been run by three veterans of CNN — Amy Entelis, Virginia Moseley and Eric Sherling — as well as David Leavy, who is a longtime lieutenant of Mr. Zaslav. Warner Bros. Discovery said in its statement that they would continue at the network, reporting to Mr. Thompson.

Mr. Thompson, who has residences on New York’s Upper West Side, in western Maine and in London, told CNN staff in an email on Wednesday that he would “pop in a few times” before his October start date (which, using the preferred British style, he described as being on “9 October”).

“If you see a tall figure with an English accent and a loud laugh, you’ll know who it is,” Mr. Thompson wrote.

Lionel Barber, a former editor at The Financial Times who has known Mr. Thompson since they were students in the 1970s, said Mr. Thompson had a notable ability to withstand the kind of criticism that was frequently directed at people in top media jobs.

“He’s got a big personality, he’s totally secure in himself, but he doesn’t boast and he doesn’t show off his knowledge,” Mr. Barber said. “But if you try to take him on on something, or you disagree with him, you’ll get a full volley back.”

Though Mr. Barber said Mr. Thompson had kept his hand in the media business with his various board seats over the last three years, he acknowledged that the CNN chairmanship was a job of an entirely different order.

“This is a guy who just feels he’s got one more big job in him,” he said.

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