One-Time CBS Boss Torches Bari Weiss’ Plan to Revitalize Network

Bari-Weiss News

One-Time CBS Boss Torches Bari Weiss’ Plan to Revitalize Network
PoliticsNewsWorld-News
  • 📰 thedailybeast
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 142 sec. here
  • 10 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 81%
  • Publisher: 63%

The old guard at CBS isn’t buying into Bari.

The former president of CBS News didn’t hold back her thoughts on Bari Weiss’ MAGA-fication of the network she once presided over.who resigned as CEO and president of CBS News and Stations in May after its parent company made concessions toWhen asked her thoughts on CBS ’s new editorial direction under Weiss, the veteran news manager made a thinly veiled reference to Weiss’s lack of experience in the reporting field.

“What we can’t have is institutions collapse and, as a result, have newsgathering commitments—to international coverage, to local coverage, to investigative journalism—go away. So much of what we see in the opinion space is built off the reporting of institutions. So what happens whenUnder Weiss, a former New York Times columnist who founded the anti-woke outlet The Free Press, CBS has brought a controversial rotation of longevity, wellness, and MAGA-coded contributors in an attempt to redefine the network. McMahon appeared to take aim at Weiss’ initiative, among others, adding: “So for me, independent journalism and the ascendance of it is not about replacing legacy news organizations, but about bringing in reinforcements and creating new pathways for credible journalism to survive…And ideally, to thrive.”The work, however, has already come under fire several times during Weiss’s months-long tenure. Most prominently, the Columbia University graduatecredibility into question after temporarily pulling a segment in November that detailed the grisly conditions at an El Salvador megaprison where Venezuelan men deported by Trump were held.as the anchor of CBS Evening News in an effort to widen the network’s appeal has also compounded into a ratings slump, with the program dropping below 4 million viewers earlier in March and trailing well behind rival networks.McMahon departed from CBS months prior to Weiss’s arrival, when CBS’s parent company, Paramount Global, was negotiating what would amount to a $16 million settlement in Trump’s lawsuit against the network over the editing of a“It’s become clear that the company and I do not agree on the path forward,” she wrote to staff in a memo obtained by the Daily Beast at the time. “It’s time for me to move on and for this organization to move forward with new leadership.” McMahon told Marie Claire that departing from CBS—where she led the news division for four years—was “equal parts exhilarating and painful.”“The company and I didn’t agree on the path forward. That is the reality,” she said. “As a leader, as a CEO within an organization, when you sense misalignment, when you believe your vision and your values are at odds with how the business is moving—that’s your cue, right?” CBS’s parent company was in the midst of merging with Skydance Media, owned by David Ellison and backed by his father, Larry Ellison. In a move many saw as an effort to appease Trump, Ellison bought Weiss’ outlet for $150 million and installed her at the head of CBS News. David Ellison, the chairman and chief executive officer of Paramount Skydance Corp., at Trump's State of the Union address last month.“Once I recognized that we weren’t aligned, then ultimately it became clear that I would end up resigning, which is what happened,” McMahon added.

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

thedailybeast /  🏆 307. in US

Politics News World-News Media Cbs Cbs-Evening-News

 

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

One-on-one interview with interim Oakland police chief as he vies to become permanent headOne-on-one interview with interim Oakland police chief as he vies to become permanent headIn our sit-down Tuesday, interim Oakland Police Chief Beere addressed everything from staffing shortages to public trust and how both affect daily life in the city.
Read more »

Pump.fun adds one-time cap on creator fee redirects to curb post-launch changesPump.fun adds one-time cap on creator fee redirects to curb post-launch changesThe most recent news about crypto industry at Cointelegraph. Latest news about bitcoin, ethereum, blockchain, mining, cryptocurrency prices and more
Read more »

One of The Scariest Video Games of All Time is Getting a MangaOne of The Scariest Video Games of All Time is Getting a MangaKonami's creepiest franchise is hitting a new medium.
Read more »

CBS News ratings headed for historic lows 6 months into Bari Weiss' tenure at topCBS News ratings headed for historic lows 6 months into Bari Weiss' tenure at topToday's Business Headlines: 03/25/26
Read more »

One of HBO's All-Time Greatest Comedies Is Quietly Ending After 5 YearsOne of HBO's All-Time Greatest Comedies Is Quietly Ending After 5 YearsMegan Stalter's Kayla holds a clipboard and talks to Jimmy, who is off-camera in Hacks Season 4, Episode 2.
Read more »

In Tulsa, locals have revived a stretch of Route 66—one roadside giant at a timeIn Tulsa, locals have revived a stretch of Route 66—one roadside giant at a timeA new wave of roadside art is rising in Tulsa. Thanks to one woman’s vision and her towering troupe of fibreglass statues, this Oklahoma town is reclaiming its place as a must-stop on America’s most storied highway.
Read more »



Render Time: 2026-04-01 02:11:06