Paramount expresses support for CBS News leader Bari Weiss amid criticism
Paramount, the parent company of CBS News, has publicly stated its full support for CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss amidst reports of internal discussions about potentially altering her role. A report by Puck suggested that senior leadership has considered reducing Weiss's direct oversight of CBS News and potentially CNN, should Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery be approved.

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AI-generatedParamount, the parent company of CBS News, has publicly stated its full support for CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss amidst reports of internal discussions about potentially altering her role. A report by Puck suggested that senior leadership has considered reducing Weiss's direct oversight of CBS News and potentially CNN, should Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery be approved. Under such a change, Weiss's focus might shift to digital growth while retaining broad editorial influence. These discussions reportedly arise amid controversies and lagging ratings on some CBS News programs, including the evening and morning shows. Paramount's statement, however, denies reports suggesting otherwise, affirming Weiss's position as the editorial leader.
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5 extractedReports suggesting Paramount does not fully support Bari Weiss are inaccurate.
Paramount expressed full support for Bari Weiss as the editorial leader overseeing CBS News and 60 Minutes.
CBS News' flagship morning show has averaged under 2 million viewers per day.
CBS News' evening news show has averaged fewer than 4 million total viewers per night for the last five weeks.
Bari Weiss had no prior television experience when given oversight of CBS News' editorial operations.