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Ryan Kadro Biography

Ryan Kadro is the executive producer of CBS This Morning. He oversees all aspects of America’s fastest growing morning news broadcast.

He joined CBS in 2010 as a supervising producer working on, The Early Show. Ryan started his career in 2001 as a researcher on Last Call and had a broadcasting start off in 2009 at NBC. He graduated from Albion College and he is currently living in Westchester County, New York with his wife and two children.

Ryan Kadro Wife

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Ryan Kadro

Ryan Kadro CBS

Ryan Kadro is the executive producer of CBS This Morning. He oversees all aspects of America’s fastest growing morning news broadcast. He joined CBS in 2010 as a supervising producer working on, The Early Show. He has been working in the CBS This Morning show since its launch in 2012. He was assigned the role of being the executive producer in 2015.

The show has earned him a Peabody Award, a George Polk Award and two Emmy Awards. He was involved in the coverage of the political campaigns and breaking news coverage of the Paris and Brussels attacks, the manhunt for the Boston Marathon Bombers and the Sandy Hook Elementary School shootings.

Ryan Kadro CBS This Morning

Hosts Gayle King, Norah O’Donnell, John Dickerson and Bianna Golodryga set out to redefine CBS’ morning landscape with their lively and original reporting on international news stories and interviews with important figures in politics, business and entertainment on this weekday program. The team broadcasts from a new state-of-the-art studio in New York’s legendary CBS Broadcast Center. In a departure from the usual network morning show, “CBS This Morning” does not have a weather anchor.

Production location(s): Studio 57; CBS Broadcast Center; New York City, New York
Preceded by: The Early Show (1999–2012)
Network: CBS
Presented by: Michelle Miller, Dana Jacobson, Gayle King, Norah O’Donnell
Executive producers: Ryan Kadro, Virginia DeLiagre

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CBS Sets Ryan Kadro at Top of ‘CBS This Morning’ in Showrunner Shift

Source; variety.com

Ryan Kadro, who has worked with “CBS This Morning” as a top producer since the current edition of the program was in development in 2011, will become executive producer of the show as it continues to make strides in TV’s increasingly competitive morning-news wars.

Kadro has served as deputy to the program’s chief, Chris Licht, who is moving to take charge of “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.” He was named co-executive producer of the program in December.

He takes the helm of the program, which features Charlie Rose, Gayle King and Norah O’Donnell in a newsier edition of the typical TV-network morning show, at a heady time. Though “CBS This Morning” lags its main competitors, NBC’s “Today” and ABC’s “Good Morning America,” significantly in the ratings, it has been doing something those programs have not: gaining viewers. Season to date as of April 7, “CBS This Morning” rose 9% in overall viewers and was even up in adults 25-54, the demographic most coveted by advertisers. In contrast, “GMA” has seen its overall audience fall 10% and its viewership in the advertiser demo fall 18%, while NBC’s “Today” saw its overall viewership dip 4% and 6% among viewers in the 25-54 demo.

Kadro started as a senior producer in 2011 and was promoted to senior broadcast producer in 2013. He joined CBS News in 2010 as a supervising producer working on features and production for “The Early Show.” Prior to CBS News, Kadro worked as a supervising producer on NBC’s “Last Call With Carson Daly.” He started his broadcasting career in 2001 as a researcher on “Last Call.” He got his start in broadcasting as a page at NBC.

“In and out of the control room, Ryan is a great leader who will help us extend this broadcast’s journalistic and commercial success,” said David Rhodes, president of CBS News, in a prepared statement.

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