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Fox News host Emily Compagno suggested that there was an “anti-thread” behind the reaction to Paramount’s decision to install Bari Weiss as editor-in-chief of CBS News, particularly flagging. a recent article By Independent,
Compagno’s comments during a Fox News segment came about not only about the widespread criticism Weiss has received since coming to CBS, but also about internal opposition from network staff regarding the self-described “politically homeless” pundit. DOGE-like instructions,
After months of speculation, Paramount Skydance head David Ellison announced last Monday that the company has not only hired Weiss to lead CBS News, but it has purchased his anti-woke and “heterodox” digital outlet The Free Press for $150 million. However, even before Weiss was officially brought in, Network employees expressed concern regarding his ability to lead CBS, especially since he had no prior experience in broadcast journalism.
A CBS News reporter reported, “People are using words like depressing and doomsday – it seems like this is some kind of doomsday.” Independent earlier this month, while another noted that staffers were “really upset” over Ellison’s pending appointment and other politically charged changes in the newsroom.
“It’s not a good place to be right now,” a source said just before Weiss’ appointment was announced. “There was a proper way to do it and there wasn’t a proper way, and they’re doing it in a non-proper way, and that’s probably intentional.”
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Furthermore, due to Weiss’s pro-Israel stance (he has described himself as one) “Zionist fundamentalist”), many employees felt that a “Main Reason” She was being brought in to oversee CBS News because Ellison and her father — Oracle founder and close Trump ally Larry Ellison — had close ties to Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
A network employee reported, “He’s essentially going to turn over the keys to the kingdom to Bari Weiss and anyone who is an ideologue who supports his and his father’s world.” Independent,
Meanwhile, during his first week at the helm of the network, Weiss made the staff literally roll their eyes with his Sorkinesque calls, yelling “Let’s do bullshit news” during his first editorial call. It also sent an email to more than a thousand of the network’s employees asking them to describe their workday.
“By the end of the day on Tuesday, I want a memo from every single person in our news organization,” Weiss wrote. “I’m not looking for words like JD or synergy. I want to understand how you spend your work hours and, ideally, what you’ve created (or are creating) that you’re most proud of.”
his message prompted employees to take a pinch They got “Elon Musk’ed” and “dogged” in reference to the infamous order from the Department of Government Efficiency, which was once led by the world’s richest man and one-time “First Friend.”
Weiss’s email has sparked confusion on the network, as employees have received conflicting orders on whether they should respond. The Writers Guild of America, which represents union employees at the network, told its members Do not send the requested memo until CBS provides more details about whether their responses could serve as “grounds for discipline, termination, or layoff.”
Two sources told CBS News Independent Employees were surprised, however, because some managers told them to do the exact opposite of what their union had said and answer to Weiss.

During Tuesday’s broadcast of the Fox News Roundtable show More numbersCompagno pointed to several social media posts from prominent progressives, saying that “the reaction was swift and severe” to Weiss’s arrival at CBS.
After reading the harsh criticisms of the former new York Times Compagno then stepped into the spotlight after Weiss’s co-worker, who called him a “talentless hack” with “zero news experience” The Independent’s Reporting about the internal anger at the founder of the Free Press.
“This kind of stuff would make me laugh if there wasn’t an anti-Semitic thread,” the Fox host said angrily, suggesting that Weiss’s Jewish heritage was fueling his criticism.
“The irony is that in employment law, employees are entitled to exclusivity. And the whole point of the back-and-forth expression is that employees have a right to know what is expected of them,” he continued, referencing Weiss’ letter to employees. “And the fact that they are Oppose As if this is some kind of rebellion, to me it’s a joke and the implication is that none of them are actually in the business of disseminating real information.
After a moment, More numbers The panelists also took aim at HBO host John Oliver. Dissection of Weiss’s journalism career And why there is such intense outrage over his ascension to the top of CBS News.
“I wouldn’t want someone who leads a pure opinion outlet, not even one I agree with, to suddenly be running CBS News,” Oliver announced Sunday. “But it’s particularly worrying that someone who has worked for years is doing something that, in my opinion, is irresponsible at best and misleading at worst.”
Fox News host and former Trump White House spokeswoman Kayleigh McEnany stood up for Weiss, insisting that she is “extraordinarily talented” and “very smart.” At the same time, according to McEnany, she was unsure whether Weiss could “fix what was broken at CBS News because there was so much that was broken.”