The aftermath of Ellen DeGeneres drama has begun to feel at an alarming rate. Although it is not yet known what will happen to the famous "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" program in America, Australia has made its decision. Australian television channel Channel Nine will no longer broadcast the famous program as it has done so far.
"The Ellen DeGeneres Show" has been replaced by other TV shows after lengthy discussions between Nine and Warner Bros. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post, but James Corden is set to take his place. Such a replacement is considered expected and very likely considering the success of the moderator although replacing Ellen is quite challenging.
Last month, "The Ellen DeGeneres Show" became the subject of an internal WarnerMedia investigation following numerous reports of employee mistreatment, Variety reports. The show is produced by the American company Telepictures, which operates as a subsidiary of Warner Bros. Television.
Warner Bros. executives Television and Telepictures have sent a memorandum to employees describing the work environment.
Ellen herself, after numerous complaints broke the silence by saying that she feels disappointed by what she has read about her staff.
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Source: Cosmopolitan