Those of us on the radio side have seen this movie before. There was a time when radio was in the hands of the creators. Admittedly it was a brief time, and wasn't very successful. But radio programming was about freedom of expression and varied musical perspectives. Then the corporate guys came in, streamlined the sound, took out all the variety, and came up with Album Oriented Rock, overseen by consultants who do the music research and come up with consensus music that drives ratings and revenue. We all know how that's done.
That's what's happening here. For a while, news was left to news people. They were kind of nerdy looking people with glasses and suits, speaking in complete sentences, and asking tough questions. But that made the rich & powerful nervous. They'd go on 60 Minutes and get taken to the cleaners by Mike Wallace. Now that the rich & powerful run the government, they want to change that. They want to replace the nerdy news people with smiling, happy people. They did it when Ted Koppel left Nightline. Have you watched it lately? It's more like Inside Edition. That's what we can expect from David Ellison.