Bari Weiss didn't have a bright career ahead of her if she just dodged this gig. Her career is being a professional stooge for conservatives, not rising on merit as a journalist and leader. This is exactly the next step and she's getting a ton of money for it (from them buying her trash blogging site for far more than it was worth).
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There it is; I was looking for someone to point this out.
I mean that applies yo a lot large corporations. They've mostly stopped innovating and started cutting costs in order to squeeze out some money from the company before it dies. And I'm sure she knows that. It's likely that she's there specifically to destroy the remainder of the company. After all, true information is bad for fascism. Gotta keep the people in a constant state of poverty and lack of services, and then blame all of that on some other small, vulnerable group, so their followers will stay distracted and one-issue voters will vote for things that are bad for them as long as were torturing ,murdering, and/or deporting the people they think are the cause of their problems rather than the ones they voted for.
Yeah, but it's been a long long time coming for traditional television media.
https://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/04/business/media/04hulu.html
Dec. 3, 2009
As she prepared her daughter for college, Anne Sweeney insisted that a television be among the dorm room accessories.
“Mom, you don’t understand. I don’t need it,” her 19-year-old responded, saying she could watch whatever she wanted on her computer, at no charge.
That flustered Ms. Sweeney, who happens to be the president of the Disney-ABC Television Group.
“You’re going to have a television if I have to nail it to your wall,” she told her daughter, according to comments she made at a Reuters event this week. “You have to have one.”
But she does not, actually. For 60 years, TV could be watched only one way: through the television set. Now, though, millions watch shows like “Grey’s Anatomy” on demand and online on network Web sites like Ms. Sweeney’s ABC.com and on the Internet’s most popular streaming hub, Hulu.com.
This is a story Sweeney was proud to tell at a media event, as though she was exuding strength by forcing her daughter to have a television. As if the sheer power of Disney's wealth could make the dying industry last in it's current form forever. Disney+ wouldn't launch until ten years later, with Sweeney pissing away time and energy on losing prospects in the meantime until she stepped down from her position as Disney's president in 2014.
Never forget how much money these media dinosaurs have dumped into trying to legislate their business models as the only legal way to participate in any product or service they provide. They only ever come into the future kicking, screaming, and baying for the blood of those who are forcing them to change.
Attention random Lemmings: Even if you don’t know who Bari Weiss is, and couldn’t care less about CBS News, read this. It’s pretty damn funny.
Why do I hear this in a Dukat voice?
I'm sure when her eventual layoff or resignation hits, she'll be crying all the way to the bank.
I would love to fail upward like this at some point. Sadly, I may be too old.