CBS News Appoints Conservative Bari Weiss as New Editor-in-Chief
Trump-friendly media founder takes helm of major U.S. news organization, raising editorial independence concerns

- •Paramount Skydance acquired Trump-friendly outlet 'The Free Press' for $150 million (about 200 billion won) and appointed founder Bari Weiss as CBS News Editor-in-Chief.
- •Weiss spent five years criticizing mainstream media as 'corrupt,' but has now become the top executive of a major American legacy media organization.
- •This appointment raises concerns that CBS News's editorial direction will shift toward being favorable to the Trump administration.
A Watershed Moment in American Broadcasting History
Paramount Skydance has acquired 'The Free Press,' a digital media outlet founded by Bari Weiss, and appointed Weiss as Editor-in-Chief of CBS News. The acquisition price is reported to be approximately $150 million in cash and stock (about 200 billion won).
This decision marks a significant turning point in American journalism history. CBS News, established in 1927, is one of America's Big Three networks, having produced legendary journalists such as Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite. For such a traditional mainstream media institution to appoint the founder of a conservative-leaning digital outlet as its top executive is unprecedented.
Who is Bari Weiss?
Bari Weiss gained attention in 2020 when she dramatically resigned from her position as Opinion Editor at The New York Times. In her public resignation letter, she criticized "great institutions like the Times for losing their principles and becoming prisoners of progressive politics."
She subsequently launched The Free Press, proclaiming a mission to "reclaim the essence of journalism that mainstream media has betrayed." The outlet presents itself as a new media built on traditional American journalistic values like "courage" and "independence."
Political Neutrality Controversy
However, The Free Press's actual coverage is far from politically independent. Media analysis reveals that while criticism of the left is routine, coverage of the Trump administration is overwhelmingly favorable.
Specific examples include:
- An "exclusive interview" with the Trump administration's FDA vaccine official praising the government's "more rigorous" vaccine approval approach
- An article titled "Trump Targets Biden's $42 Billion Broadband Boondoggle" citing only administration officials
- During the Trump administration's ideological vetting of federal employees, publishing the names and salaries of five Treasury Department Office of Equity and Inclusion (OEI) staff members, triggering their administrative leave
On the Israel-Palestine issue, the outlet unilaterally defends the Netanyahu government and the Gaza war. The media outlet received initial funding from various right-wing investors, including Trump administration personnel.
Paramount's Directional Shift
This appointment aligns with Paramount Skydance leadership's intentions. Chairman and CEO David Ellison is the son of Oracle co-founder and billionaire Larry Ellison, who is a public Trump supporter.
David Ellison told CNBC in August that he had "no intention of politicizing CBS." However, following last month's hiring of a conservative think tank veteran with Trump-supporting leanings as CBS News "bias monitor," and now Weiss's appointment, critics note that his actions contradict his words.
Mainstream Media's Identity Crisis
Weiss's move to CBS is filled with irony. For five years, she attacked mainstream media as "corrupt" and identified it as the culprit behind America's "crisis of trust." Now she has become the top executive of the very mainstream media she criticized.
Some in the industry interpret this less as "betrayal" and more as "strategic infiltration." Weiss can wield far greater influence exercising editorial control from within than criticizing from outside.
CBS News set the standards for American journalism throughout the 20th century. It's the home of Edward R. Murrow, who criticized McCarthyism, and Walter Cronkite, who reported the reality of the Vietnam War. The fact that such an institution has now passed into the hands of a Trump-friendly media founder symbolizes the end of an era in American journalism.
Future Outlook [AI Analysis]
CBS News under Weiss's leadership will likely change in several ways.
First, "anti-woke" agenda will likely become central to news programming. Just as The Free Press has remained obsessed with "woke" criticism even after Trump's reelection, CBS News may adopt a similar framing.
Second, critical coverage of the Trump administration may weaken. Given Weiss's track record, there's a strong likelihood that favorable perspectives will be more heavily reflected under the guise of "balance" rather than government criticism.
Third, internal conflict between traditional journalistic values and new editorial policies is expected. CBS has many veteran journalists who have long upheld objective reporting principles. If ideological conflicts with Weiss surface, it could lead to mass departures or whistleblowing.
Finally, this case may set a precedent for other legacy media. The trend of American mainstream media falling into the hands of right-leaning management could accelerate, potentially reshaping the entire U.S. media landscape.
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