CBS is required to pay $22 million to shareholders and another $6 million for sexual harassment and assault programs.
Former "CBS Evening News" anchor Scott Pelley says he lost that job because he wouldn't stop complaining to management about the hostile work environment for men and women.
Julie Chen has left the cast of the CBS daytime show "The Talk" a week after her husband, CBS Corp. boss Leslie Moonves, was ousted from the company due to sexual misconduct charges.
CBS "60 Minutes" executive producer Jeff Fager says he's leaving the company, after being named in recent stories that accused him of fostering an abusive workplace.
CBS will pay ousted chief Les Moonves $120 million if its ongoing investigation fails to find any evidence of sexual misconduct.
Thursday night games were such a success this season for CBS that the network extended its deal with the NFL through the 2015 season.
'Late Show' host David Letterman is expected to announce he's retiring next year during Thursday night's show according to Variety and Business Insider.
The National Football League will team with long-time broadcast partner CBS to produce and televise Thursday Night Football for the 2014 season.