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Next Up with Mark Halperin
https://youtu.be/-b7j--cAUYg
VIDEO EXCERPTS: Bari Weiss is taking over the editor-in chief role of CBS News. [...] David Ellison, a very wealthy purchaser, a new CEO of Paramount Sky Dance, hired Bari Weiss, who I'm friendly with, to be the editor-in chief of CBS News. And Bari has done this on the strength of the extraordinary success she's had at the Free Press.
[...] So CBS News is in bad shape and as purchased by someone in Ellison who wants to have a strong news division. He wants CBS News to thrive, and he's not an idiot. He's got eyes and ears, and he can see CBS News has been a disaster.
So he's buying a tarnished property, and he's trying to figure out how to fix it up. How to take what is the strength of CBS News, which is the extraordinary reach that it has. Something where, if you put money behind it, you can grow it. And he's brought in Bari Weiss.
Bari Weiss is an extraordinary person, and an extraordinary force in journalism. She's an independent. She started the Free Press as an independent organization with investment from some very wealthy, very smart people who saw the potential of the idea.
But she also understands legacy media, and I'm not going to compare myself to Bari because Bari is a legend. But I understand where Bari's coming from, in part because I now have gone to independent media.
But I also understand legacy media. I was in legacy media longer than Bari. But Bari at the Wall Street Journal, at the New York Times, is a student of media. She really understands the weaknesses of legacy media that she'll confront at CBS News when she starts this job next week.
But she also understands the strengths. Legacy media still has some strengths, which I'll talk about.
Now, why did Barry leave the legacy media? Why did she leave the New York Times? They treated her horribly. And not only did they treat her horribly, with a woke mob criticizing her on internal Slack channels and threatening her, but then they didn't cover the story, and they still aren't covering the story correctly.
They're still whitewashing the circumstances under which Bari left the Times. She left the Times because a woke mob chased her out. And rather than leave journalism or rather than be traumatized by it to the point of inaction, she built the Free Press. In three short years, she built an organization that is a real deal.
And part of the deal with CBS, not only are they getting Bari to be the editor-in-chief, they're purchasing the Free Press. So now the Free Press will have access to all sorts of things as it has a partnership with CBS.
How did Barry do it? First of all...
What's really behind CBS News staff meltdown over Bari Weiss? ... https://youtu.be/-b7j--cAUYg