
"I just want to start by saying: I get it. And I get why, in the face of all this tumult and noise, you might feel uncertain or skeptical about me and about what I'm aiming to do here, Weiss said on Tuesday morning, according to an audio recording of her comments obtained by the Guardian. So I'm not going to stand up here today in front of all of you and ask for your trust: I'm going to earn it, just like we have to do with our viewers. What I can give you is what I've always tried to give my readers and listeners as a journalist: and that is transparency, clarity and straight talk."
"As part of the new strategy that Weiss laid out, CBS News announced the addition of 18 new on-air contributors, including prominent names from the world of politics, academia and culture though some have faced controversy. The list includes medical expert Mark Hyman, historian Niall Ferguson, neuroscientist Andrew Huberman and former national security adviser H R McMaster."
CBS News announced a plan to modernize and make the network fit for purpose in the 21st century. The strategy includes the addition of 18 new on-air contributors drawn from politics, academia and culture, including Mark Hyman, Niall Ferguson, Andrew Huberman and H.R. McMaster. The initiative follows the acquisition of The Free Press by Paramount Skydance for a reported $150 million. The plan emphasizes transparency, clarity and straight talk and treats trust as something to be earned from staff and viewers. The organization frames itself as a well-capitalized media startup with talent, energy and a mandate to transform within a year.
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