CBS News chief Bari Weiss tells staff 'we're toast' if they continue on current path
Read full article: CBS News chief Bari Weiss tells staff 'we're toast' if they continue on current pathCBS News chief Bari Weiss told her staff that “we're toast” if the network continues with its current business strategy and invoked legendary newsman Walter Cronkite as a symbol of old thinking.
'60 Minutes' airs report on Trump deportations that was suddenly pulled a month ago
Read full article: '60 Minutes' airs report on Trump deportations that was suddenly pulled a month ago“60 Minutes” says it will air a report Sunday on Trump administration deportations, a version of which was abruptly pulled from its broadcast a month ago.
George Floyd and Renee Good: 5 years between Minneapolis videos, and confusion has increased
Read full article: George Floyd and Renee Good: 5 years between Minneapolis videos, and confusion has increasedFive years after video of George Floyd's killing on a Minneapolis street, video of another law enforcement action in the northern city is central to another American debate.
CBS appoints Tony Dokoupil as anchor of its flagship 'CBS Evening News' broadcast
Read full article: CBS appoints Tony Dokoupil as anchor of its flagship 'CBS Evening News' broadcastCBS says Tony Dokoupil will take over at the beginning of next year as anchor of its flagship “CBS Evening News” broadcast.
UNC's Belichick defends Hudson as 'doing her job' after interjecting during CBS interview
Read full article: UNC's Belichick defends Hudson as 'doing her job' after interjecting during CBS interviewNorth Carolina football coach Bill Belichick has defended girlfriend Jordon Hudson for interjecting during a CBS interviewer’s questions about their relationship and said she was “simply doing her job.”.
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Some New York news shows back, but many hosts work remotely
Read full article: Some New York news shows back, but many hosts work remotelyMonday represented a key phase in New York City's reopening, with many offices bringing employees back for the first time. Despite the CBS and Fox moves, most news employees continue to work remotely, and the television programs that originate here have a patchwork of approaches that have quickly become familiar. A majority of the show hosts on MSNBC including Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski and Willie Geist of Morning Joe work remotely. Other morning shows have varied approaches. Hoda Kotb of NBC's Today show has worked out of that show's Rockefeller Center studio, but most of her colleagues are at home.