CBS Changes ‘Face the Nation’ Interview Policy After Noem Backlash
CBS News will now air live or live-to-tape interviews on Face the Nation and provide full transcripts and videos online to enhance transparency after criticism over editing a Noem interview.
- CBS News changed its policy for 'Face the Nation' to only broadcast live or live-to-tape interviews after Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem complained about edited remarks.
- The new policy aims for more transparency, allowing the audience to see full, unedited interviews on CBS and providing full transcripts and videos online.
- However, this move limits the show's ability to challenge false statements from guests and could lead to more grandstanding by political figures.
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CBS forbids editing of 'Face the Nation' interviews after complaints from Kristi Noem
CBS says it will no longer allow editing of newsmaker interviews on its Sunday morning show “Face the Nation.” Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem had complained that the show “shamefully edited” her discussion about mistakenly deported Kilmar Abrego Garcia. CBS…
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