Producer leaves CNBC's 'McEnroe'

Published: Sept. 24, 2004 at 2:00 PM

NEW YORK, Sept. 24 (UPI) -- CNBC's ratings-challenged talk show "McEnroe" has a new executive producer, The Hollywood Reporter said Friday.

The paper said Woody Fraser has left the job and been replaced by Andrew Meyer, who had been a supervising producer on the show hosted by former tennnis star John McEnroe and will now serve as interim executive producer.

Since its July premiere, "McEnroe" has scarcely registered in the Nielsen ratings. A CNBC spokesman told The Reporter the nework is still committed to "McEnroe."

Fraser brought an impressive resumé to the job, with credits including the "The Mike Douglas Show" and "The Cavett Show." Meyer's credits include "American Idol" and "Trading Spaces: Home Front."

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