Mediaite One Sheet: Bari Weiss, Minneapolis Coverage, Davos, and More!
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Mediaite One Sheet: Bari Weiss, Minneapolis Coverage, Davos, and More!
"This is a new daily, five-minute briefing on what the dozens of media newsletters are actually saying the scoops, arguments, and fault lines shaping the media in real time. Not just aggregation. Interpretation. The goal is simple: one place, one newsletter, to see the media conversation behind the headlines who's driving it, who's missing it, and why it matters."
"Bari Weiss is personally calling reporters to spin the 60 Minutes fiasco and badmouthing her own correspondent to the press. Gayle Kings $15 million salary is now seen as no longer viable. John Harris is stepping aside at Politico as Spencer Stuart searches for his replacement with Bret Stephens already in talks. Netflix sweetened its Warner Bros. bid to all-cash, leaving CNN's future uncertain. And the Minneapolis story is cleaving along platform lines: 3.4 million posts on X about the church protest, 2,600 about an elderly citizen dragged outside in his underwear with the numbers reversed on Bluesky."
A new daily, five-minute briefing compiles and interprets the output of many media newsletters to surface the scoops, arguments, and fault lines shaping media coverage. The briefing aims to show who is driving conversations, who is absent, and why developments matter. Bari Weiss has been contacting reporters about the 60 Minutes controversy and has criticized correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi. Gayle King's $15 million salary is being reconsidered as unsustainable. Politico's John Harris will step aside while a search for his replacement proceeds, with Bret Stephens in preliminary talks. Netflix offered an all-cash bid for Warner Bros., raising questions about CNN's future. Coverage of a Minneapolis incident shows stark platform-based differences in volume and focus.
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