David Letterman Slams CBS News as a "Wreck" Under New Leadership Amidst Turmoil
In a scathing critique, former late-night host David Letterman has described his old network, CBS News, as a "wreck" under its newly installed leadership. The 78-year-old media veteran made the remarks in a recent appearance on a podcast hosted by his former executive producer, Barbara Gaines.
Letterman's comments come as CBS News has undergone significant changes in recent months, including the finalized merger with Skydance Media, which saw billionaire Larry Ellison's son take over as part of the parent company Paramount. This move has led to several high-profile departures and firings, including the cancellation of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
Weiss's tenure as editor-in-chief has been marred by controversy, with CBS employees describing her first few months on the job as chaotic. Weiss has also faced backlash for shelving a 60 Minutes investigation into a notorious prison in El Salvador, citing issues including a lack of response from the Trump administration.
Letterman's comments paint a picture of a news organization that has lost its way under new leadership. He lamented the loss of integrity and the "mentality" that drove CBS News for decades, which he believes has been trampled on by the current regime.
The former late-night host also expressed admiration for his peers at NBC and ABC, saying that there are fewer voices doing what they're doing well. Letterman praised Jimmy Kimmel's bravery in speaking out against pressure from affiliate partners and the FCC, calling him a "lion" who has made Disney and other network owners look foolish.
The criticism from Letterman comes as CBS News struggles to regain its footing amidst turmoil. The network's reputation for journalism and integrity is under scrutiny, with many wondering if it can recover from the changes that have taken place.
In a scathing critique, former late-night host David Letterman has described his old network, CBS News, as a "wreck" under its newly installed leadership. The 78-year-old media veteran made the remarks in a recent appearance on a podcast hosted by his former executive producer, Barbara Gaines.
Letterman's comments come as CBS News has undergone significant changes in recent months, including the finalized merger with Skydance Media, which saw billionaire Larry Ellison's son take over as part of the parent company Paramount. This move has led to several high-profile departures and firings, including the cancellation of The Late Show With Stephen Colbert.
Weiss's tenure as editor-in-chief has been marred by controversy, with CBS employees describing her first few months on the job as chaotic. Weiss has also faced backlash for shelving a 60 Minutes investigation into a notorious prison in El Salvador, citing issues including a lack of response from the Trump administration.
Letterman's comments paint a picture of a news organization that has lost its way under new leadership. He lamented the loss of integrity and the "mentality" that drove CBS News for decades, which he believes has been trampled on by the current regime.
The former late-night host also expressed admiration for his peers at NBC and ABC, saying that there are fewer voices doing what they're doing well. Letterman praised Jimmy Kimmel's bravery in speaking out against pressure from affiliate partners and the FCC, calling him a "lion" who has made Disney and other network owners look foolish.
The criticism from Letterman comes as CBS News struggles to regain its footing amidst turmoil. The network's reputation for journalism and integrity is under scrutiny, with many wondering if it can recover from the changes that have taken place.