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https://www.mediaite.com/media/news/paramount-officially-acquiring-the-free-press-and-making-bari-weiss-cbs-news-editor-in-chief-report/
Paramount Skydance will be officially acquiring The Free Press and hiring its founder Bari Weiss as editor in chief of its CBS News division, with the deal to be announced this coming Monday, according to a report by Pucks Dylan Byers.
Prior to the merger with Paramount, Skydance CEO and founder David Ellison quietly courted Weiss to bring her on board for a potential high-profile gig with CBS, according to a report by Oliver Darcy.
Weiss was an editor and writer at The New York Times, covering political and culture topics, until she left in 2020 and launched a Substack newsletter, later renamed as The Free Press. Earlier in her career, Weiss was viewed as being aligned with the center-left but has moved rightward on certain issues, garnering praise in conservative circles for her critiques of woke liberal excesses at the Times, other media outlets, universities, and prominent progressive institutions.
The merger took on larger political implications in the wake of President Donald Trumps re-election, due to his vociferous criticism of 60 Minutes and CBS News programs and reporters not to mention the lawsuit he filed regarding an interview of then-Vice President Kamala Harris, which Paramount settled shortly before the merger went through.
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https://www.theguardian.com/media/ng-interactive/2025/sep/10/bari-weiss-cbs
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But one of the most buzzed-about aspects is Paramounts possible acquisition of the Free Press, the digital media company founded by Bari Weiss as a Substack newsletter in 2021, and Weisss potential new role steering CBSs editorial slant. In July, the Financial Times reported that Weiss was seeking at least $200m for her website more than double its valuation a year earlier and more than the sites admittedly impressive 155,000 paid subscribers (roughly a 10th of total subscribers) would seem to justify. That same week, the media newsletter Puck published an anonymously sourced report that Weiss would possibly be advising David Rhodes, a former CBS and Fox News executive and the current chair of Sky News, in the event that Rhodes resumes running CBS. And just last week, Puck reported that the deal was all but finalized, with the Free Press to be acquired for somewhere in the $100m to $200m range (less than Weiss sought but nothing to sneeze at) and with Weiss tasked with guiding the editorial direction of the [CBS news] division.
If all this comes to pass, it will cement Weiss as a key figure in shaping the national news environment, just five years after her much publicized resignation from the New York Times over what she characterized as a censorious and hostile workplace. This came in the wake of the resignation of the editorial page editor, James Bennet, after a staff uproar over the publication of Senator Tom Cottons opinion piece calling for military intervention against Black Lives Matter protesters.
Weiss, 41, is no stranger to publicity; since 2019, she has been the subject of mostly fawning profiles in Vanity Fair, Semafor, Los Angeles Magazine, the Times of London, the New Statesman, the Financial Times, and her former employers, the Wall Street Journal and the New York Times. The product of an idyllic and fiercely Zionist upbringing in Pittsburghs Jewish community, she first gained notice for her campaign against pro-Palestinian faculty during her undergrad years at Columbia University. A stint at the Bret Stephens-run neoconservative Wall Street Journal editorial page followed, before she and Stephens both departed for the New York Times, where her tenure as an opinion editor and writer was stormy well before her resignation. She and her wife, fellow voluntary Times exile Nellie Bowles, decamped to Los Angeles, where she wasted little time launching new projects: she co-founded the heterodox University of Austin and launched a Substack, originally dubbed Common Sense and then rebranded as the Free Press, which quickly acquired venture capital backers, a sizable subscriber base, and an editorial staff numbering in the dozens and including many media industry veterans. Her triumphant return to New York City last year marked her as a power broker in her own right. More than any other figure in her age cohort, Weiss wrote the playbook on canceling anti-Zionists and woke progressives, even as she decried cancel culture and claimed to champion free speech and with the Free Press, she has developed a whole newsroom around that mission. The Guardian put detailed claims in this piece to Bari Weiss and the Free Press and did not receive an official response.
When New York Magazine convened 57 of the most powerful people in media to discuss the industrys future last year, Weiss was on the list. A month later, after Trumps victory, the Free Press co-hosted an inauguration party with Elon Musks X and Uber, attended by the former British prime minister Liz Truss, Google co-founder Sergey Brin, and Dr Mehmet Oz. For each of her haters, and there are many, Weiss counts Jeff Bezos, Jerry Seinfeld (whose daughter is on staff at the Free Press), and Sheryl Sandberg among her fans, and Marc Andreessen, David Sacks, and Howard Schultz among her financial backers. She doesnt just speak to the 1%, the conservative pollster Frank Luntz told the New York Times last year. She speaks to the one-hundredth of 1%. And theyll listen.
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walkingman
(9,900 posts)Initech
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newdeal2
(4,255 posts)They will spend money to throw their brand down the drain.
SocialDemocrat61
(5,822 posts)putting RFK Jr. in charge of HHS .Oh wait
kimbutgar
(26,169 posts)RedArkGuy
(838 posts)Her contribution to the media and opinion landscape has been nothing but malignant. She's a scourge against anyone who puts human rights before the project of a greater Israel and has the scalps on the wall to prove it. She wants to remake CBS News as something as far away from the network Don Hewitt served as possible, something very much like Fox News except more frivolous, more disdainful toward minorities, women and non-cisgendered. She is also extremely smug, ill-informed and hard to take in large doses (judging from her appearances on Real Talk with Bill Maher, who seems to worship her).
My hope is she washes out fast, but with the oligarch Larry Ellison in charge of CBS and all of Paramount now, we can probably expect many resignations and early retirements by principled journalists. I hate to think about it, but Scott Simon is probably not long for his job.
valleyrogue
(2,344 posts)BigmanPigman
(53,906 posts)She was on Bill Maher. Yeah, I know he's a dick so I never watched him after she was on his show when they both declared "I AM OVER COVID" meaning that she and Maher know more than doctors. She is a self absorbed, opinionated asshole!!!!!