Bari Weiss, a founder of The Free Press, will become editor in chief of CBS News.

An announcement that Weiss will become the editor in chief of CBS News could come as soon as Monday, The Los Angeles Times reported.

Bari Weiss, a founder of The Free Press, will become editor in chief of CBS News.

Paramount Skydance has agreed to acquire online publication The Free Press, founded by Bari Weiss.

At The Free Press, she battled “wokeness” and buddied up with billionaires. Now she’s the editor in chief of CBS News.

Weiss will oversee shows like 60 Minutes and Sunday Mornings.

Paramount, CBS’ parent company, will also acquire her publication, The Free Press, for a hefty sum.

Former NYT opinion editor turned media start-up owner Bari Weiss is named as the new CBS News boss following a takeover.

Appointment of media figure known for pro-Israel, anti-'woke' stances comes as US media firms feel Trump pressure.

The TV network long viewed as personifying the liberal media establishment is anointing someone with a reputation for fighting “woke” culture.

Nabbed to front CBS News, the former New York Times journalist is looking to change the US media landscape

La giornalista, 41 anni, dopo essersi dimessa dal New York Times ha fondato la media company Free Press da 15 milioni di dollari l'anno in abbonamenti

Die konservative Journalistin Bari Weiss übernimmt die Chefredaktion von CBS, was für die US- Medienlandschaft von großer Bedeutung ist.

Bari Weiss has sold her company, The Free Press, to manage the decline of broadcast news at CBS. How many ways can it go wrong?

Weiss appresenta il tentativo dei cosiddetti «legacy media», i media tradizionali americani, di aggiornarsi al nuovo linguaggio portato dai media digitali

Bari Weiss übernimmt die Führung von CBS News. Sie dürfte für eine konservative Prägung sorgen, ein Trump-Fan aber ist sie nicht. Sie hat eigene Schwerpunkte.

Six network employees expressed a mix of emotions over the appointment in conversations with the Guardian

When Weiss was named editor-in-chief, it was the latest turn in the network’s confounding departure from its roots

The network where Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather became news icons is now Weiss' turf.