Former CBS anchor Dan Rather critiques Bari Weiss's appointment as CBS News editor in chief, fearing it signals a culture of fear amidst impending layoffs and political influence over journalism.
In a bold move, Paramount acquires The Free Press and appoints co-founder Bari Weiss as CBS News' new editor-in-chief. Weiss aims to reshape news coverage for a diverse audience. Discover what this means for traditional media!
Bari Weiss joins CBS News as part of a $150 million deal aimed at reshaping the media landscape. With a focus on independent journalism, she vows to make CBS the most trusted news organization in America.
In a recent episode of 'The View,' Whoopi Goldberg and her co-hosts finally addressed Jimmy Kimmel's suspension, challenging the implications for freedom of speech and media independence.
In a major shift, MSNBC is transforming into My Source News Opinion World (MS NOW), leaving behind its NBC ties. This rebranding aims to establish a new identity and bolster independent news coverage.
PBS and a Minnesota affiliate have filed a lawsuit against Trump over his executive order to cut funding, claiming it violates free speech and threatens public television's future.
In a controversial executive order, Trump calls for blocking all federal funding to PBS and NPR, claiming they promote biased news. This move raises concerns about the future of public broadcasting and press freedom.
In a bold move, President Trump has ordered the cessation of federal funding for NPR and PBS, arguing that taxpayer dollars should not support biased news. This decision raises questions about the future of public broadcasting and journalistic integrity.
In a surprising turn of events, Bill Owens resigns as executive producer of '60 Minutes' after 24 years, citing loss of independence amid corporate oversight and a controversial merger. Anchor Scott Pelley expresses the team's discontent over the departure, which raises questions about the future of honest journalism at CBS.
Jeff Bezos' recent actions raise eyebrows as he appears to compromise The Washington Post’s journalistic integrity to appease Donald Trump. Amid subscription cancellations and editorial resignations, the future of the paper hangs in the balance.