To be honest, I think the headline in this Washington Post story, "Bari Weiss’s first month at CBS News unfolds in a newsroom culture clash", oversells the story. It seems mostly a collection of ancedotes, giving an overall impression of uncertainty and anxiety. Still, it may be too soon for a clear picture to emerge.
A couple of quotes:
(The article also noted that writers from Weiss' The Free Press have begun appearing on CBS News streaming shows.)
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A couple of quotes:
One month into {Bari Weiss'} tenure, staffers at the revered TV newsroom known for its pull-no-punches reporting are weathering a flurry of layoffs, shifting resources and a cultural collision with Weiss’s ideas of how to tackle the news. Some newsroom employees say Weiss’s sensibility has begun to shape editorial operations at the network.
(The article also noted that writers from Weiss' The Free Press have begun appearing on CBS News streaming shows.)
While a CBS News spokesperson said the Free Press and CBS News are and would remain separate entities, some staffers have expressed concern about the distinction, wondering if employees for the two newsrooms are held to the same social media guidelines and journalistic standards. “I think we’re all unclear about what the line is between the two companies,” one current staffer said. “Nobody has said anything about it, really. It’s wild!”
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