The Life List: 8 toxic work places in entertainment

Ellen DeGeneres apologised to her staff in early August and an internal review by her show's parent company WarnerMedia resulted in three producers being ousted. PHOTO: REUTERS
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SINGAPORE - Is the working environment at some of the world's most popular television, film and entertainment companies really as toxic as some employees have made it to be?

In the last couple of months, several shows, most notably talk show The Ellen DeGeneres Show, have faced such allegations.

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