EXCLUSIVE: CBS News Boss Bari Weiss Ripped for Trying to Pry Hoda Kotb and Fox News’ Bret Baier for Her ‘Anti-Woke’ Agenda
Bari Weiss’ Bold Moves to Reshape CBS News with an ‘Anti-Woke’ Agenda
Since taking the helm at CBS News in October, Bari Weiss has been making waves with her controversial approach aimed at shaking up the network’s image and ratings. Known for her outspoken conservative views, Weiss has been pushing an “anti-woke” agenda, seeking to lure prominent media personalities from rival networks to bolster CBS’s struggling lineup. Among her top targets are Fox News’ Bret Baier and the beloved Today show alum Hoda Kotb.
However, industry insiders and media critics are already voicing skepticism about Weiss’ strategy. Many argue that CBS’s perennial last-place standing in the ratings and the contractual commitments of these stars make such recruitment efforts unrealistic. This article delves into the challenges Bari Weiss faces as she attempts to reinvent CBS News and the reactions from media insiders about her vision.
Targeting Big Names: Hoda Kotb and Bret Baier in the Spotlight
Bari Weiss has reportedly set her sights on two of television’s most recognizable faces: Hoda Kotb, a fan favorite from NBC’s Today show, and Bret Baier, the seasoned anchor of Fox News’ 6 p.m. hour. Bringing either of these anchors to CBS would be a significant coup, potentially attracting new viewers and lending credibility to Weiss’ vision of a more balanced, less “woke” news outlet.
Yet, sources close to the industry warn that both Kotb and Baier are unlikely to jump ship. Bret Baier is currently locked into a contract with Fox News through at least 2028, making any move improbable. Meanwhile, Hoda Kotb remains a beloved figure at NBC, with no public indication of interest in switching networks.
One insider bluntly told RadarOnline.com, “Hoda Kotb and Bret Baier would be fools to go to CBS. The network is in perennial last place, and judging from what we’ve seen of Bari’s leadership and vision so far, there’s zero hope for the future of the Tiffany network, which is just so sad.”
Challenges in Leadership and Vision at CBS News
Critics argue that Bari Weiss’ approach to revamping CBS News lacks originality and fails to address the network’s deeper issues. An industry source shared, “The problem isn’t just Bari’s lack of newsroom experience; it’s that her hiring vision is utterly unimaginative. Instead of trying to cultivate talent and build a modern and competitive CBS News, she keeps circling the same unavailable names. Her playbook is full of reruns – not reboots.”
This sentiment highlights a key challenge Weiss faces: balancing her ideological agenda with the practical realities of talent acquisition and audience engagement. CBS News has struggled for years to compete with rivals like NBC and Fox News, and simply recruiting big names without a clear strategy for innovation may not be enough to reverse its fortunes.
New Leadership Moves: Tony Dokoupil Takes Over Evening News
Despite the setbacks in recruiting marquee talent, Bari Weiss has made some notable changes within CBS News. One of her first major moves was appointing Tony Dokoupil, co-host of CBS Mornings, as the new anchor for the Evening News. Dokoupil will replace Maurice DuBois, who is stepping down after a 20-year tenure.
In announcing the appointment, Weiss emphasized Dokoupil’s commitment to “old-school journalistic values” such as asking tough questions, following facts, and holding power accountable. She stated, “We live in a time in which many people have lost trust in the media. Tony Dokoupil is the person to win it back. Americans hungry for fairness will see that on display night after night.”
This appointment signals Weiss’ desire to restore credibility and fairness to CBS News, aligning with her “anti-woke” narrative that aims to appeal to viewers disillusioned with mainstream media.
Creating ‘The Right View’: A New Morning Talk Show Concept
Bari Weiss is also reportedly developing a new morning talk show concept internally dubbed “The Right View.” This show is intended to serve as a “sharp, debate-driven alternative” to existing programs, particularly targeting the format popularized by ABC’s The View.
Sources reveal that Weiss’ motivation is partly personal, stemming from her past rejection by The View when she was considered for a conservative panelist role. Now, with her leadership at CBS News, she is greenlighting meetings to develop a show featuring a diverse panel engaging in substantive conversations without the shouting matches that have become synonymous with The View.
This initiative reflects Weiss’ broader strategy to carve out a niche for CBS News as a platform for balanced, yet ideologically distinct, discourse that challenges what she perceives as the prevailing “woke” culture in mainstream media.
Conclusion: Bari Weiss’ CBS News Overhaul Faces Uphill Battle
Bari Weiss’ attempt to steer CBS News toward an “anti-woke” direction by recruiting high-profile anchors like Hoda Kotb and Bret Baier has been met with significant skepticism. Contractual realities and CBS’s ongoing ratings struggles make such moves unlikely, while insiders criticize Weiss’ leadership and vision as lacking innovation. Nevertheless, Weiss is making strategic internal changes, such as appointing Tony Dokoupil as Evening News anchor and developing a new morning talk show concept, signaling her commitment to reshaping the network’s identity.
As CBS News navigates this transitional period, the success of Weiss’ agenda remains uncertain. Will her “anti-woke” approach resonate with viewers and revitalize the network, or will CBS continue to lag behind its competitors?
Stay tuned for more updates on CBS News’ evolving strategy and leadership. If you want to keep informed about the latest media industry developments, subscribe to our newsletter and never miss a beat!












