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00:00Bari Weiss to be Editor-in-Chief at CBS News
00:03Paramount Skydance is shaking up CBS News, raising media eyebrows.
00:09Sources tell The Post that Bari Weiss is expected as Editor-in-Chief,
00:13a dramatic shift at a network criticized for leaning too far left.
00:17A former New York Times opinion writer and Free Press founder,
00:20Weiss tackles hot-button issues like free speech and cancel culture.
00:24Her arrival coincides with a $150 million Paramount Skydance acquisition
00:29of the Free Press, including cash, stock, and performance-based earnouts.
00:34The Free Press will reportedly remain standalone,
00:36but Weiss's CBS News role won't be hands-off.
00:40Weiss will report directly to Skydance CEO David Ellison,
00:43bypassing the traditional chain.
00:45She bypasses CBS News President Tom Sobrowski,
00:49leaving insiders buzzing and veterans on edge.
00:52One insider told The Post,
00:54it's like dropping a grenade into the newsroom.
00:55Others warn that a culture clash with 60 Minutes and long-standing staff
01:00could be hard to contain.
01:02And this isn't coming out of nowhere.
01:04Weiss and Ellison, seen together at the Allen & Company Summit,
01:07have been in talks for months.
01:09The summit, known for quiet deal-making, fueled buzz around her move.
01:14Sources say Ellison first pitched her to lead 60 Minutes,
01:17which later expanded to shaping CBS News' overall editorial direction.
01:21Weiss's history of challenging narratives may signal a shift in tone at CBS.
01:27Last year, the network settled a $16 million lawsuit from Donald Trump over alleged biased editing,
01:33with Trump claiming Ellison secured the deal by adding $20 million in ProMaga ad space.
01:39CBS had also faced prior criticism from major Jewish groups over one-sided Israel coverage.
01:45A key flashpoint, CBS host Tony Daukopol challenged Ta-Nehisi Coates on Israel,
01:52leading to staff complaints and a reported rebuke from then-president Adrian Rourke.
01:56This sets the stage for Weiss's notable appointment.
01:59Supporters see her as a bold, independent voice to fix CBS's image,
02:03while critics fear she may push change too fast.
02:07With internal shifts already rumored,
02:09and no comment from CBS News or Paramount Skydance,
02:12this could mark just the beginning of a broader reset.
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