Mulling A New '60 Minutes' (Or CBS News) Brand Push?
· wayne friedman
AI Briefing
- • CBS News ombudsman Kenneth Weinstein remains quiet amid turmoil, reporting issues privately to CBS execs.
- • Weinstein's role as an "internal advocate" is being questioned, sparking concerns about accountability.
- • CBS execs are being urged to increase transparency and accountability within the network.
Context
CBS News ombudsman Kenneth Weinstein has remained quiet during the recent turmoil. He serves as an internal advocate, reporting issues privately to CBS executives.
His role raises questions about the effectiveness of internal advocacy in addressing issues at CBS News.
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