
"The collision between media and politics is no longer subtext it's the story. Bari Weiss is testing whether her anti-cancel-culture brand survives when she's the one deciding who stays at CBS. Washington Post staffers are bracing for hundreds of layoffs while their billionaire owner hosts the Defense Secretary who banned their reporters from the Pentagon. Trump unloaded on Kaitlan Collins in the Oval Office after she pressed him on Epstein survivors' concerns, calling her the worst reporter and attacking her for not smiling."
"Ted Sarandos went to Capitol Hill to defend an $83 billion acquisition and spent most of his time being accused of pushing transgender ideology on children. MeidasTouch's Ben Meiselas told The Ankler that corporate news has betrayed their audiences and claims a billion views a month to prove it. Today's sources: Status | The Ankler | Puck | Breaker | Poynter | Politico Playbook | CNN Reliable Sources | Page Six Hollywood"
Mediaite will curate multiple media newsletters daily, delivering curated content, insider knowledge, and smart takes to subscribers with an optional ad-free Mediaite+ subscription. The collision between media and politics has become the primary story, visible in leadership tests and newsroom upheaval. Bari Weiss faces a test of her anti-cancel-culture brand as she makes staffing decisions at CBS. Washington Post staffers expect hundreds of layoffs while their billionaire owner hosts the Defense Secretary who banned their reporters from the Pentagon. President Trump criticized Kaitlan Collins after she questioned him on Epstein survivors, attacking her reporting and demeanor. Executives defended major acquisitions amid accusations of ideological influence, while critics claim corporate news has betrayed audiences and point to high engagement claims.
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