They still need a paycheck.The piece assumes CBS journalists will just roll over and do whatever they're told. It's up to them how they respond.
We all have a choice. We either do what we're told, or we say no. It's a choice we all have to make.
They still need a paycheck.The piece assumes CBS journalists will just roll over and do whatever they're told. It's up to them how they respond.
We all have a choice. We either do what we're told, or we say no. It's a choice we all have to make.
They still need a paycheck.
This is why we need independent journalism.As I said, it's a choice we all have to make.
This is why we need independent journalism.
Ms Alfonsi, in her note to colleagues on Sunday, said her team had approached the White House, the State Department, and the Department of Homeland Security, but that government officials refused to be interviewed for the piece. The 60 Minutes segment had been approved by CBS lawyers and standards editors, she added.
"If the administration's refusal to participate becomes a valid reason to spike a story, we have effectively handed them a 'kill switch' for any reporting they find inconvenient," Ms Alfonsi wrote.
The latest 60 Minutes controversy adds to scrutiny of CBS News since the broadcaster was taken over earlier this year as part of a wider merger with Paramount.
It is now led by David Ellison, the son of tech billionaire and Trump ally Larry Ellison, whose relationship with the president has been closely watched as he pushes to build a media empire.
He is currently seeking to acquire Warner Bros Discovery, which owns television networks including CNN. Paramount on Monday said Larry Ellison would provide a personal guarantee for more than $40bn for that deal.
A reminder, just as a point of fact and apropos of nothing, that the Internet Archive allows downloads.
The Internet Archive has begun taking down copies of the 60 Minutes CECOT piece.
Why would people want to download it?
That's why I watched it at 10:30 last night, at the risk of losing sleep (and I didn't sleep so well after seeing it), I felt it was important to see it so that I could judge for myself.CBS is playing whack-a-mole.
If CBS were smart and nimble ... big assumptions, I know ... they'd air it as a prime-time special and sell out all the availabilities.People want to see it, but are chasing links to find out that the video has been taken down. That said, ones embedded in people's sites and substacks, like the one from The Reset that @Theater of My Mind posted above, are likely to stay up longer.
Exactly.In order to watch it.
CBS is playing whack-a-mole. People want to see it, but are chasing links to find out that the video has been taken down. That said, ones embedded in people's sites and substacks, like the one from The Reset that @Theater of My Mind posted above, are likely to stay up longer.
If CBS were smart and nimble ... big assumptions, I know ... they'd air it as a prime-time special and sell out all the availabilities.
I'd make it the subject of their next town hall...hosted by Bari Weiss. Put her in front of a live audience.
Nah...too much journalism inside baseball.I'd make it the subject of their next town hall...hosted by Bari Weiss. Put her in front of a live audience.
I know ... they'd air it as a prime-time special this week and sell out all the availabilities.
I'd make it the subject of their next town hall...hosted by Bari Weiss. Put her in front of a live audience.
Yes and let's hope Sharon Alfonsi and the team that were with her to cover CECOT for 60 Minutes the best of luck in either at CBS or somewhere else because of the decisions of the Ellisons and Bari Weiss.At the moment, there are three people making decisions for CBS News that work for CBS. Two of them are named Ellison. The other is Bari Weiss. There is no way they do that.