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CBS News Seeks Bret Baier from Fox for Evening News Anchor Role
CBS News is reportedly in discussions to recruit Bret Baier from Fox News to lead its flagship program, “CBS Evening News.” This potential move, spearheaded by Bari Weiss, the newly appointed editor in chief, has generated considerable buzz on social media, even if it may face significant challenges due to Baier’s existing contract with Fox.
According to media analyst Oliver Darcy, Weiss is exploring various talent options to revitalize CBS News, which has struggled to keep pace with its competitors. Baier, who currently hosts “Special Report with Bret Baier,” earns around $14 million annually at Fox and recently extended his contract through 2028. This financial commitment complicates any potential transition to CBS, which currently ranks last among the major network news programs.
Baier has built a reputation as a credible and balanced journalist since he joined Fox News in 1998. His reporting style contrasts sharply with CBS News, which has often been perceived as leaning left politically. For instance, during the 2020 presidential campaign, Baier’s interview with then-Democratic nominee Kamala Harris garnered attention for its straightforward approach. In contrast, CBS News faced criticism for its handling of an interview segment on “60 Minutes” that appeared to favor Harris.
The prospect of Baier joining CBS could represent a significant shift within the network, which has faced scrutiny following past controversies, including a 2004 incident where it aired misleading documents related to the military service of then-President George W. Bush. Weiss’s direction at CBS has already drawn ire from various media circles, with some commentators labeling her appointment a “dark day” for the network.
Weiss, a former opinion editor at The New York Times, left the publication in 2020, citing a “hostile work environment” for those with views outside the prevailing leftist narratives. Subsequently, she founded the news and opinion platform The Free Press, which was acquired by Paramount, the parent company of CBS. This acquisition led to her appointment as editor in chief of CBS News.
As CBS considers this potential hire, the implications for its news coverage and audience engagement could be substantial. The network’s leadership appears determined to reshape its identity, and the addition of a figure like Baier could signify a new era for “CBS Evening News.”
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