The top entertainment executive at CBS said the network is concerned about Charlie Sheen's off-camera behavior but it hasn't affected his work as the star of television's most popular comedy.

"We have a high level of concern," said Nina Tassler, CBS entertainment president. "How can we not?"

The actor's messy personal life has included a wild night that left a New York hotel room in shambles and sent Sheen to a hospital, and a guilty plea last summer to assaulting his wife in Aspen, Colo. Sheen filled gossip papers again by spending last weekend partying in Las Vegas.

Tassler said she has given a great deal of thought to Sheen on a "human level," but the situation can't be viewed simplistically. The actor does his job reliably well on "Two and a Half Men " she said.

A reporter suggested a person in a different line of work would be fired for involvement in similar incidents.

Sheen's Monday night program has increased its audience by 2 percent over last season.

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