
"Puck's Dylan Byers: CBS News correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi openly accused network leadership of acting as a White House mouthpiece amid a month-long internal hostage standoff over a delayed 60 Minutes segment on El Salvador's CECOT prison. Alfonsi's first meeting with CBS News chief Bari Weiss reportedly opened with It's so nice to finally meet you, before she shouted at Weiss deputy Adam Rubenstein, You don't get to produce me! The segment ultimately aired during the NFL playoffs to 4.9 million viewers."
"CBS president Tom Cibrowski stood silent when Karoline Leavitt threatened to sue over Trump interview edits CNN's profits cut in half under WBD while competitors hit records WaPo preps February layoffs as its publisher mingles in Davos and Bezos stays silent on FBI raids Brendan Carr's FCC stripped talk show news exemptions The Times launched a standalone games app And Michele Tafoya thinks sideline reporting qualifies her for Senate"
CBS News correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi accused network leadership of acting as a White House mouthpiece amid a month-long standoff over a delayed 60 Minutes segment on El Salvador's CECOT prison. Alfonsi confronted leadership and shouted at a deputy, "You don't get to produce me!" The segment aired during the NFL playoffs to 4.9 million viewers. Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil confronted White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt over threatened legal action about interview edits while CBS president Tom Cibrowski remained silent. Dokoupil's ratings declined 20% year-over-year. Other developments include CNN profit declines, Washington Post layoff plans, FCC talk-show rule changes, and The New York Times launching a standalone games app.
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