CBS News chief Bari Weiss tells staff ‘we’re toast’ if they continue on current path
- On Tuesday, Bari Weiss told CBS News newsroom in an all-staff town-hall to prioritize digital and streaming as the main news platform, while noting TV still funds operations.
- David Ellison's October purchase of The Free Press for $150 million and his backing of Weiss have driven a mandate to broaden ideological perspectives amid historic lows in public trust, Weiss said.
- Organizationally, Weiss introduced a new leadership structure with Tom Cibrowski expanding his role and Sophia Efthimiatou leading a new talent team, alongside nearly 20 paid contributors announced Tuesday.
- The shelving of the CECOT segment caused leaks, criticism from Sharyn Alfonsi and Scott Pelley, and ratings declined for 60 Minutes after Weiss's decision last month.
- A shift toward digital revenue raises staffing questions as Weiss plans to court politically independent viewers and warned CBS News workforce changes are possible amid the pivot.
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‘CBS Evening News’ offers buyouts amid editorial overhaul
Nonunion staff at the “CBS Evening News” have been offered buyouts amid an overhaul of the nighttime news program now helmed by anchor Tony Dokoupil, according to a new report. CBS told staffers Wednesday that the buyout plans were afoot, according to The Hollywood Reporter, a day after editor-in-chief Bari Weiss announced the addition of 18 paid commentators, including several conservative voices. Weiss, who started in October, pledged to remak…
Weiss to CBS staff: 'We are not producing a product that enough people want' · American Wire News
CBS News head Bari Weiss didn’t hold back in an internal town hall where she bared the truth about the company’s performance. Brian Stelter posted “the written remarks by Bari Weiss at today’s CBS News town hall meeting” in three parts, which show how truly passionate she is about turning the outlet’s reputation around. Look: Here, in three posts, are the written remarks by Bari Weiss at today’s CBS News town hall meeting. Part one of three: pi…
Bari Weiss to CBS News Staff: Pivot or Become Irrelevant
Bari Weiss delivered a blunt message to CBS News staff this week: The network won't survive by holding on tight to its broadcast audience. In an all-hands meeting on Tuesday, the CBS News editor in chief—who simultaneously runs the opinion site the Free Press, now owned by CBS parent...
After Rocky Start, Bari Weiss Plans Cuts, Adds Commentators At CBS News
Weiss announced the hiring of 18 paid commentators — on subjects ranging from national security to health and wellness — as part of an effort to "widen the aperture of the stories we tell and the voices we listen to." They include Hoover Institution fellow HR McMaster, who served as national security advisor during the first Trump administration; Reihan Salam, the president of the conservative Manhattan Institute; and Hoover Institution fellow a…
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