CBS News Purges "Woke" Staff After Bari Weiss Takes Over
TimcastOctober 30, 202511 min151,181 views
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- 🩸 CBS News is undergoing significant layoffs, with thousands of staffers being let go, including members of its race and culture unit.
- 🤝 This purge follows Bari Weiss selling her outlet, The Free Press, to CBS News and assuming a leadership role.
- 💰 The acquisition of The Free Press for an estimated $150 million is questioned, with the speaker suggesting CBS News is in a desperate situation.
Reasons for the Layoffs
- 📉 CBS News is reportedly facing internal issues, with the old style of news delivery becoming obsolete in the age of social media.
- 🚩 A significant factor cited is the company's internal culture, described as "woke cultism".
- ⏳ The move is seen as a strategic attempt by CBS to survive in the next decade, acknowledging that current practices may lead to its demise.
The Free Press Acquisition
- 📈 While acknowledging criticisms of Bari Weiss, the speaker believes she is generally good, but questions the valuation of The Free Press at $150 million.
- 💰 The deal likely involved significant equity and stock rather than just upfront cash for Weiss.
- 📊 The Free Press reportedly has around 100,000 paying subscribers, generating an estimated $10-15 million annually, indicating profitability.
Media Landscape and Timcast's Perspective
- ❓ The speaker ponders whether he would sell Timcast for $150 million, emphasizing his priority is winning the culture war and building a better future over personal wealth.
- 🎯 The decline of the mass market monoculture is highlighted, with audiences seeking content that aligns more directly with their specific worldviews.
- 🗣️ Timcast's largest demographic is noted as Chicago, suggesting alignment with a moderate worldview, with California also being a significant market for urban liberals with conservative leanings.
Adapting Media Strategies
- 📺 Big media companies like Fox News are adapting by incorporating podcast-style interviews and decentralizing content to reach niche audiences.
- 🎧 The trend suggests that major networks may need to acquire or license content from independent creators and podcasts to remain relevant.
- 🎉 The speaker expresses satisfaction in seeing the "woke garbage" being removed from CBS News, viewing it as a positive development.
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