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A CBS Evening News producer has complained that journalists are being forced to “self-censor or avoid challenging narratives” under the network’s new Trump-friendly management. The attack came in a fiery farewell note to colleagues from producer Alicia Hastey explaining her decision to take a buyout and leave the program.
More layoffs could be coming at CBS News. Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss is considering cutting at least 15 percent of the staff, Variety and Status reported Thursday, following an October “bloodbath” of
CBS News is premiering a new series of town halls on Sunday, Feb. 15, with the first one being taped in Maryland's Eastern Shore.
"CBS Evening News" will lose at least 11 of the show's roughly 40 staffers in the buyouts offered to non-unionized employees on the program, one source familiar with the matter confirmed, weeks after the voluntary packages were offered to employees who did not agree with its new direction.
WASHINGTON, Feb 12 (Reuters) - CBS News is considering a new round of layoffs that could see cuts totaling at least 15% of the current staff, Variety reported on Thursday, citing three people familiar with the matter.
Trent O'Donnell has been tapped to direct Eternally Yours, CBS' vampire comedy pilot from Ghosts developers, exec producers Joe Port and Jose Wiseman
Following the Washington Post, CBS News has also announced a fresh round of layoffs. Under the leadership of editor in chief Bari Weiss, the network has decided to cut around 15 per cent of its total workforce.
The episode features third-time players Benjamin "Coach" Wade and Ozzy Lusth, before they return for their fourth and fifth chances-respectively-to once again seek out the title of Sole Survivor in Survivor 50: In the Hands of the Fans.