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    Bari Weiss Shares Her Vision for CBS News in Leaked All-Hands Meeting | Invesloan.com

    January 27, 2026
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    In a town hall on Tuesday, Bari Weiss shared her vision for CBS News and some tough “truth” with her staff.

    The CBS News editor in chief, who was handpicked by Paramount Skydance CEO David Ellison, told employees that the company must evolve beyond broadcast TV and earn audience trust.

    “Our strategy until now has been to cling to the audience that remains on broadcast television. I’m here to tell you that if we stick to that strategy, we’re toast,” Weiss said on the all-hands call, which Business Insider obtained a recording of.

    Weiss added that “CBS News is still in a linear mentality and we need to shift to a streaming mentality immediately.”

    “The honest truth is, right now, we are not producing product that enough people want,” Weiss added.

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    The CBS News top editor also announced she’s adding “many more” contributors, including writers and podcasters, to the news network.

    Weiss, a former newspaper opinion editor with little prior TV experience and an anti-establishment streak, was an unconventional pick to lead a 99-year-old broadcast network. She made a name for herself in 2020 by loudly resigning from The New York Times, alleging anti-conservative bias. Weiss then started the news and opinion site The Free Press, which Paramount bought for $150 million in October.

    Notably, Weiss reports directly to Ellison rather than to Tom Cibrowski, the president of CBS News. As CBS News editor in chief, Weiss has been given a green light to shake up the broadcast network, which has trailed competitors ABC News and NBC News for years, and transform it for the digital age.

    In her first memo to CBS News staffers, Weiss shared her 10 core tenets, including a pledge to prioritize “journalism that is fair, fearless, and factual.”

    “I don’t want to live in an America where there is no trust in our great institutions,” Weiss said on the Tuesday call.

    Weiss has attracted controversy during her months at the helm of CBS News.

    Her commitment to hard-hitting journalism was questioned inside and outside CBS News after her late-hour decision to pull a “60 Minutes” segment about the Trump administration deporting migrants to the CECOT prison in El Salvador without trials.

    Weiss defended her decision to delay the CECOT prison segment in a memo to employees, saying that CBS News had to do “more legwork” to “win back” the trust of American audiences.

    The segment eventually aired on “60 Minutes” weeks later, with minor changes to the in-studio postscript, Puck reported.


    CBS News head Bari Weiss interviewing Erika Kirk at a "town hall" event, December 2025

    CBS News head Bari Weiss, seen here interviewing Erika Kirk, has become a lightning rod since she took the job in October.

    Michele Crowe/CBS News via Getty Images



    One example of Weiss’ vision to broaden CBS News’ audience by appealing to conservatives was a town hall featuring Erika Kirk, the wife of late conservative activist Charlie Kirk. Weiss also installed longtime anchor Tony Dokoupil as host of the “CBS Evening News” program. Dokoupil, who swiftly attracted criticism for a softball segment with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, has said the press had put “too much weight in the analysis of academics or elites.”

    Weiss had also made waves inside the company early on by asking staffers to send memos explaining their roles, what they did on a typical day, and how the broadcast network could improve.

    This is a developing story and will be updated.

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