https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/anti-trans-queer-journalist-bari-164319943.html
In a move shaking the foundations of American broadcast journalism, Paramount Skydance announced Monday that it has acquired
The Free Press, the digital media company founded by out journalist Bari Weiss, and appointed her as the new editor-in-chief of CBS News. The deal, valued at roughly $150 million in cash and stock, brings Weisss growing subscriber-driven platform under the same corporate roof as CBS, Showtime, and Paramount, according to CBS News. It also places Weiss, who rose to prominence as a conservative-leaning critic of liberal media culture, at the helm of one of the nations oldest and most trusted news brands.
As
The Advocate noted in an earlier report, Weiss, who is queer, becomes one of the few out LGBTQ+ leaders to oversee a major national U.S. broadcast newsroom. Weiss, 41, first captured national attention after her 2020 resignation from
The New York Times, where she accused the paper of enforcing what she described as ideological conformity. She later launched
The Free Press in 2021 alongside her wife, Nellie Bowles, and her sister, Suzy Weiss, which became a haven for self-styled heterodox thinkers and a lucrative digital media brand championing free speech and contrarian opinion.
Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison said Weiss will report directly to him, part of what the company calls a new era of innovation and journalistic independence at CBS News. Bari is a proven champion of independent, principled journalism, and I am confident her entrepreneurial drive and editorial vision will invigorate CBS News, Ellison said in a statement, according to NBC News. This move is part of Paramounts bigger vision to modernize content and the way it connects directly and passionately to audiences around the world.
Weisss appointment, however, has already prompted unease among some CBS staffers, who worry that her reputation for culture-war provocations could shift the networks editorial tone. Her new role arrives at a time when questions of objectivity, identity, and ideology are defining the media landscape as much as the news itself. Weiss is expected to assume her duties immediately, while
The Free Press will continue operating independently under Paramounts ownership.
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