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"CEO Corner" host departs show

Maryanne Kane, the host of “CEO Corner” on New England Cable News, left the Boston-based show in a disagreement with management.

Christine McConville of the Boston Herald writes, “Yesterday, the longtime business journalist, who started the show 17 years ago for Boston’s Bloomberg radio, said she left because NECN’s new management wanted to take the show in a different direction.

“‘And I loved it the way it was,’ Kane said about her wide-ranging sitdown chats with the region’s top executives.

“A NECN spokesman said news anchor R. D. Sahl will now interview the region’s top executives for the Monday evening program.

“Kane, meanwhile, is considering taking her concept national, but doing so means moving to New York. ‘And my roots are very heavy here,’ she said.”

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