
A CBS News sign in Manhattan. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Last month, when Bari Weiss hosted her inaugural town hall with CBS News staffers, one topic was clearly on the minds of her anxious workforce: the prospect of more layoffs. CBS News had already made cuts in October as part of a broader workforce reduction at parent company Paramount. Dozens of staffers—though fewer than 100—were affected by that round.
“Are there more CBS News cuts coming?” a CBS News staffer asked the new editor in chief at the town hall.
Weiss did not answer directly. Instead, she referenced her goals around “restoring trust” and spoke about the “tsunami of technological change” reshaping the broader industry. Weiss then said that she would not stand before staffers and tell them that the “incredible moment of transformation” facing the network would not also mean “transformation of our workforce.”
That’s because, behind the scenes, CBS News executives are actively sketching out plans for another deep round of cuts, some key details of which Status has learned. According to people briefed on the situation, the coming layoffs are expected to…
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