Paramount has acquired The Free Press, a four-year outdated digital information platform, and can make its co-founder Bari Weiss editor-in-chief of CBS Information, the corporate introduced Monday.
The official announcement got here after months of hypothesis on the deal and Weiss’ excessive profile position throughout the information division. Weiss, 41, will report back to Paramount Chief Government David Ellison, who personally courted the previous New York Instances journalist.
“We’re thrilled to welcome Bari and The Free Press to Paramount and CBS Information. Bari is a confirmed champion of unbiased, principled journalism, and I’m assured her entrepreneurial drive and editorial imaginative and prescient will invigorate CBS Information,” Ellison stated in an announcement. “This transfer is a part of Paramount’s greater imaginative and prescient to modernize content material and the best way it connects – immediately and passionately – to audiences around the globe.”
Paramount is paying round $150 million in money and inventory for The Free Press, a feisty, upstart operation that generated consideration by way of opinion items and podcasts with a robust standpoint. Its favourite targets are the excesses of progressive left and purveyors of so-called “woke” insurance policies.
CBS Information is a standard mass attraction community TV operation with a proud legacy of journalistic excellence and the house of standard franchises “60 Minutes” and “CBS Sunday Morning.” However the division has struggled to take care of the shifts in viewers habits led to by streaming video and social media.
Weiss is a provocateur who famously resigned from her excessive profile position within the opinion part of the New York Instances in 2020, citing bullying by her colleagues and a hostile work setting as the explanations. She has no expertise in tv or working an editorial operation on the dimensions of CBS Information, which has greater than 1,000 staff.
Weiss additionally ascends at a time when the Trump has threatened information operations with lawsuits and regulatory motion, resembling pulling station TV licenses over what he believes is unfair criticism of him and his administration. Paramount agreed to pay $16 million to settle a Trump lawsuit making the doubtful declare {that a} “60 Minutes” interview with Kamala Harris was deceptively edited to assist her 2024 presidential election marketing campaign in opposition to him.
CBS Information has by no means had an government with the title editor in chief earlier than naming Weiss to the position. It nonetheless has a president —-Tom Cibrowski — a former ABC Information government employed earlier this 12 months who will stay in his position and proceed to report back to to Paramount TV Media President George Cheeks.