Less than three months later, CBS’s parent company, Paramount Global, agreed to pay $16 million to Donald Trump’s foundation* to settle a lawsuit the president filed against the network and “60 Minutes” alleging election interference over an interview with Kamala Harris. Didn’t matter that most legal experts thought the lawsuit frivolous and that CBS would have won. What mattered was that Paramount Global was working on a deal to be sold to mega-corporation Skydance Media and needed approval from Trump’s hand-picked FCC for the new conglomerate, which would be run by a gent named David Ellison, son of billionaire Oracle founder and Trump buddy Larry Ellison.
[*Ed Note: the fund for his cosmetics, not any sort of philanthropic venture, for as we know, that prick wouldn't lift a finger for someone else]
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Bari Weiss is German for Barry White |
Weiss calls herself a centrist liberal who is “politically homeless” due to intolerance Left and Right, but many media knowers describe her as right-leaning and chummy with conservatives. Curiously, conservative Times voices David Brooks or Bret Stephens haven’t been similarly offended or constrained, yet we’re supposed to believe that a centrist was heckled out of the building because “intellectual curiosity is a liability at the Times,” she said.
Weiss attracted millions of dollars from mostly anonymous donors for The Free Press startup, which began in 2021 as a newsletter but whose subscriber list and valuation grew quickly. Its purchase has been reported in the $150 million range, down from a reported $200 million ask this summer. It bills itself as “Honest. Independent. Fearless.” Yet she and it are heavy pro-Israel and routinely anti-“woke” and skeptical of social justice in society and academia. They regularly call out the worst excesses of the Left, while thinner on criticism of the Trump administration and conservative positions.
Jay Michaelson, a respected author, rabbi, activist and blogger, wrote recently that there’s little evidence that she’s liberal or even centrist. He said that she tracks conservative and has long been guilty of stoking societal divide with questionable conclusions and sloppy logic and editing, all under the guise of free speech.
Weiss’s appointment comes on the heels of Paramount recently naming a former Trump appointee and conservative think tank leader to be CBS ombudsman. The network’s long-running Sunday morning show Face the Nation also was instructed to change editing practices after Homeland Security Secretary and animated sack of hair Kristi Noem complained that she didn’t like the way her answers were edited and presented in a segment.
Weiss’s Zionist leanings have left many to wonder how that will affect coverage of Israeli action and Palestinian suffering in Gaza. With Ellison openly talking of massive layoffs, many CBS News staffers are reportedly somewhere between concerned and freaked.
If much of this comes across as a lot of newsroom inside baseball, that’s understandable. But as the site’s media grump, I’d argue that Weiss’s leadership may present not only a major shift in tone and practice at a marquee network, it also further chips away at the myth of a monolithic liberal media. Certainly, there are left-leaning sites and publications and plenty of liberal voices at various outlets. But corporate acquisition and consolidation have created huge umbrellas under which newspapers and news organizations work. Decisions are made now for bottom line reasons, irrespective of what they mean for newsrooms and journalistic standards and independence. News organizations are corporate commodities, not an essential component for a functioning democracy.
Consider that last December, ABC’s parent company, Disney, also settled with Trump for $16 million after private citizen Trump sued ABC for defamation over George Stephanopolous’s imprecise language in discussing the E. Jean Carroll verdict. G-Steph said that Trump was “liable for rape” when the verdict was that he was liable for sexual abuse. The presiding judge said that the distinction between the two was semantic, but Disney settled and issued an apology anyway for several reasons, according to the New York Times: Disney feared that its brand would take a further hit after jousting with Florida governor Ron DeSantis and subsequent criticism and boycotts from conservative officials and customers; the Mouse Empire was also concerned that a Trump FCC would go after ABC’s news license; and it didn’t want to risk a trial that might go to the Trump-friendly Supreme Court. Disney’s a $200-billion brand, and again, $16 mil is pocket change.
Seven months later, Paramount settled, rather than stand behind a First Amendment defense, signaling that government bullying is an effective tactic for squeezing free speech in general and journalism in particular when spread sheets rule the day. When Stephen Colbert called it for what it was, he was told that his late night show was going to be cancelled. Purely a financial decision, Paramount execs said, because the show loses money. Uh huh. Then, after Jimmy Kimmel’s fairly innocuous remark about MAGA attempting to score political points following conservative activist Charlie Kirk’s killing, FCC chair and Trump crony Brendan Carr talked about going after Kimmel and ABC’s broadcast license, and the network suspended him for a week.
Trump has done exactly what he promised, using the Presidency to go after those he considers enemies and those he thinks crossed him. He has banged the “fake news” drum for a decade over unflattering coverage, and with a weaponized justice system and a pliant regulatory structure, sometimes all it takes is the threat of government action or scrutiny to affect news decisions and slant reporting.
No one knows what CBS News and “60 Minutes” will look like in six months or a year. Change is coming, with new corporate oversight and a hand-picked, conservative provocateur in charge of a thinned work force. The stopwatch is still tick-tick-ticking, but is it marking time or a more ominous countdown?
If we get sued at this webblog, I suggest not settling.
ReplyDeleteI cancelled my paramount plus sub to take a few dimes away from the enterprise.
I am hopeful that we will have a new president by 2028 or 2032 and we snap out of this lunacy. But what happens then? How to repair all the broken stuff?
ReplyDeleteAfter 4 years of toddler tantrum destruction of the pillars of a nation, the 2028 president’s mandate will be, quite obviously, to Make America Great Again.
ReplyDeletehere me now and believe me later. president vance will be running as an incumbent in 2028, and his charisma-free affect will not play very well with the electorate.
ReplyDeletegreat post dave! clear and really sums up what's been happening in the (mainly) mainstream media.
ReplyDeletebut CBS is a dinosaur, i get all my news from twitch feeds and insta.
I’m hearing our tiny dictator is reading the tea leaves of our wanna be dick-tater in chief’s recent admissions of mortality. We can hope, but shouldn’t forget the guy’s understanding of kayfabe.
ReplyDeletenot his admissions, more his obvious physical and mental decline.
ReplyDeleteit has been a long, long time since watching a game in which the jags had a chance to win with an end of game drive that did not end in more shame and disappointment. on the last series of the game, my son and i knew the conclusion - a trevor fumble or int. neither happened but he made it interesting. big win for the 904. i do believe we'll only get so far though w/trevor. is that short-sighted? should i and jville be relishing rather than the opposite of relishing?
ReplyDeleteDuuuvallllll. Prolly get some long odds on a Wash Jax bowl. Hmmmm
ReplyDeleteDanimal, savor it while you can!
ReplyDeleteDid I already know this? Did you?
ReplyDeleteMost people identify Merry Clayton as the ultra-soulful backup voice in "Gimme Shelter." Cost her a baby. She crushed it.
But she was also one of the backups in "Sweet Home Alabama." Also crushed that, which she did despite wanting to resist that rebel flag boooooolshit. Pretty amazing resume.
Whit - did you watch "20 Feet from Stardom"?
ReplyDeleteI just heard Sweet Home on the radio on my gym's honky jukebox. The backing vocals are the best part of the song.
I did not. I know she's in it. I'm overdue to see that.
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