MediaCBS Has a New Editor-in-Chief, But There's a Bigger StoryWhat's going on: No LinkedIn job update will get as many reactions as Bari Weiss’s this week. CBS named the 41-year-old Free Press founder as its next editor-in-chief after parent company Paramount Skydance bought her media startup for $150 million. Before launching The Free Press, Weiss was a well-known opinion writer for The New York Times, from which she very publicly resigned, citing an “illiberal environment” and “bullying by colleagues.” Now, CBS — a traditional news network known for giving us Walter Cronkite, Katie Couric, and Connie Chung — will be led by a self-described “radical centrist” and “gay woman who is moderately pro-choice.” Weiss is known for railing against “wokeness” in newsrooms, but her new title is just one piece of a larger puzzle. What it means: Weiss’s appointment comes as Oracle founder and Trump ally Larry Ellison, along with his son David, has built a media empire that has already surpassed the Murdochs in many ways. When President Donald Trump unveiled his plan for TikTok last month, Oracle got a slice of the deal. Add in The Free Press acquisition — bringing 1.5 million readers — and the Ellisons now control major online media real estate. David became Paramount’s CEO in August after merging his production company, Skydance, with the studio, and analysts say he’s already steering CBS’s news coverage to the right. (Weiss will report directly to him.) The Ellisons’ media ambitions could reshape journalism, culture, and the way Americans consume news. As one expert put it: “These are very smart people, and none of this is accidental.” Related: How Will Bari Weiss Lead CBS? She Shared These 10 Principles (Axios) |