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Credit: The Free Press Paramount Skydance’s CBS News has seen a considerable amount of changes in recent months, with much of that being due to the installation of Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief. Further change could be on the way for the brand as well due to Paramount’s proposed merger with Warner Bros.
Former “60 Minutes” executive producer Bill Owens is reportedly writing a tell-all memoir about his 37 years at CBS News, taking aim at owner Paramount, its CEO David Ellison and editor-in-chief Bari Weiss,
CNN's Chief Legal Affairs Correspondent Paula Reid is poised to leave the network ahead of Paramount's takeover, according to reports. Her exit comes as Paramount, which owns CBS,
Does bad news for CBS News translate to bad news for Paramount’s takeover of CNN and the rest of Warner Bros. Discovery?
Former “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley suggested in an interview with The New York Times that CBS News parent Paramount Skydance remove Bari Weiss as the leader of the news division, alleging in an emotional exchange that “television’s not her thing” and that her inexperience with the medium and her belief that mainstream media is biased have undermined the journalism being produced by the venerable outlet.
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CBS anchor defends leadership amid '60 Minutes' fallout, 'not the experience that I've had'
"CBS Evening News" anchor Tony Dokoupil told The Wall Street Journal on Monday that he had not experienced any difficulties with the network's leadership.
Anderson Cooper reportedly confessed to CNN colleagues that he doesn’t want to work with CBS News boss Bari Weiss. For those unversed, Paramount, which owns CBS, is finalizing a staggering $111
