Mr. Telegdy’s departure comes as Hollywood and the broader media industry has started to face a reckoning over entrenched racism and gender discrimination on studio lots and in network boardrooms. The leadership of NBCUniversal and Comcast is composed mostly of white men, as at many other media conglomerates.
After Ms. Union lodged complaints against the network, Mr. Telegdy warned her agent that she “should be careful of who she called racist,” according to her filing with the state agency. The Hollywood Reporter chronicled several instances of Mr. Telegdy’s alleged behavior in a July 31 article that prompted NBCUniversal to conduct its investigation.
NBCUniversal declined to comment on the investigation.
Separately, the company announced on Thursday a sweeping change to its leadership ranks across its NBC properties and cable networks.
The company consolidated its various networks by breaking down each unit. Each channel will no longer be led individual executives and will now be overseen by Frances Berwick, who will be responsible for the business of NBC Entertainment and the cable entertainment networks, including NBC broadcast, Oxygen, USA and Syfy. Ms. Berwick had previously led the company’s lifestyle division, a group that included E! and Bravo.
The company said it would hire a new head of programming for the entertainment group to work alongside Ms. Berwick. Both executives will report to Mark Lazarus, the head of NBCUniversal’s entertainment and streaming divisions.