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Updated · The A.V. Club · May 19
Paramount Reconsiders Bari Weiss's CBS News Role After 7 Months as Ratings Struggle
Updated
Updated · The A.V. Club · May 19

Paramount Reconsiders Bari Weiss's CBS News Role After 7 Months as Ratings Struggle

9 articles · Updated · The A.V. Club · May 19
  • Paramount is reportedly rethinking how much control Bari Weiss should have over CBS News' TV operations, even as executives still back her broader editorial direction.
  • 7 months into Weiss's tenure, the concern is less about ideology than scope: the company is said to believe it handed an opinion columnist with limited TV production experience too much responsibility.
  • CBS News' troubles have sharpened that debate, with Weiss's overhaul and flagship programs facing criticism and weak ratings as leadership weighs whether to narrow her linear-news mandate.
  • $150 million already looms over the story because Weiss's rise followed the Ellison family's purchase of The Free Press, linking her CBS role to a wider push to reshape legacy TV news.
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