Once again, CBS News is in last place. What does that say about what they've been doing?
Maybe it says that CBS News was doing something right all along before the Ellisons bought the network.
Look! democracy and capitalism are not the same thing. The first is a government based upon citizen involvement in that government and full and truthful information about what the government is doing, both good and bad, so that the citizenry will have proper information and context on which to vote in elections. For democracies to work, the media, regardless of whether they are making a profit or not, must be able and willing to tell truth to power, not only to government power but also the power of the ultrawealthy.
Capitalism, on the other hand, is a system of gathering wealth. While it has worked best under democracies, it does not need a democracy to survive (think of China under Deng Xiao Peng). While democracy tends to work well with capitalism in some areas, most notably truthful and honest information about corporate behaviors (assuming that requirement is written into statutes), both can also be at odds, especially when it comes to supporting the poor and disadvantaged.
What has all this to do with CBS, you ask. As I said at the top, if CBS and the other networks bow to pressure to kiss old-fashioned journalism goodbye and do not hold our elected leaders and wealthy corporate owners accountable for their actions in the kinds of stories they run, and especially if they do this to gain higher ratings and therefore gain more profit, then the democratic republic that is the U.S. is lost, probably forever. It is for this reason that I strongly oppose
@TheBigA's assertions about CBS having to change because it is always in third place. We need that traditional journalism, now more than ever, even as it is under attack by the owners of capital and dictators both at home and abroad.