Robert J. Wussler, a CNN co-founder who became the youngest president of the CBS television network when he took over at age 36, has died. He was 73.
Spokesman Arthur Sando says Wussler died June 5 at his home in Connecticut after a long illness. Wussler started his 21-year career at CBS working in the mailroom. He eventually became executive producer of CBS News, where he oversaw special projects including man’s landing on the moon.
In 1978, Wussler formed his own production company called Pyramid Enterprises. It created syndicated programming for the international marketplace, pecializing in Japan, France and the former Soviet Union. Wussler won seven Emmy awards.

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