
CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss declined to renew Sharyn Alfonsi’s contract as a 60 Minutes correspondent. Alfonsi’s reporting on conditions at the Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo prison in El Salvador was removed from the air in December for allegedly not showing enough deference to the Trump administration. She was one of three departures from the program. Weiss also installed Nick Bilton as the new executive producer of CBS’s flagship newsmagazine. Bilton previously worked at The New York Times as a tech-focused columnist and later at Vanity Fair, where he covered technology topics including Apple Vision Pro. The appointment is questioned due to his lack of broadcast news experience and a record of factual errors.
"CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss is making big moves. This week, she declined to renew the contract of 60 Minutes correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi, whose report on the hellish conditions at the Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo prison in El Salvador was pulled off the air last December for not offering enough deference to the Trump administration; Alfonsi was one of three departures from the program."
"Weiss also installed Nick Bilton as the new executive producer of her network's flagship newsmagazine program. If you're having trouble remembering who Bilton is, that's because he's a specific type of dolt from a bygone era. There was a moment in the media industry in which one could build a lucrative career by being a guy with glasses and branding oneself as a tech reporter who "covers the intersection of technology and culture.""
"Bilton spent many years executing this maneuver at The New York Times, where he edged out some stiff competition to briefly claim the title of the paper's worst columnist. His greatest hits include a column about the time he couldn't find a pen, and one about the cancer risks presented by wearable technology that was so factually fucked, it now contains a 203-word editor's note and a 98-word correction."
"Bilton eventually left the Times for Vanity Fair, where he got busy pretending like he was the one who'd owned the Theranos story and getting all googly-eyed over the Apple Vision Pro, which he promised was "taking us into the future, into a new era of computing." I guess technically the jury's still out on that one."
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