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U.S. Media Shift: Trump Allies Gain Control of News Networks

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Rightward Shift‍ in⁣ U.S.Media Landscape Intensifies with CBS Appointment, Paramount Acquisitions, and‌ Editorial Changes

NEW YORK A growing conservative influence ​is ⁣reshaping the U.S. mainstream media landscape, ​marked by recent appointments, acquisition talks, and editorial decisions at prominent outlets including CBS, Paramount,⁤ The Washington Post, and Vanity Fair.

CBS News recently ⁤appointed Kenneth Weinstein, a figure ⁣with ties to Donald Trump and a ‌background in conservative think ‍tanks⁣ – specifically the Hudson Institute⁤ – as head of public complaints. This ‌move has raised concerns about potential government influence over news coverage, ⁢particularly following criticism from Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem regarding CBS’s‌ “Face the Nation” program.

Simultaneously, Paramount’s new Chairman and CEO David ellison ⁤is⁣ reportedly negotiating to acquire ⁣Free⁤ Press, the media venture founded by former New York Times reporter Bari Weiss, and is considering a realignment ⁢of CBS news’ editorial⁤ direction. Adding to⁤ the shifts, Paramount removed⁣ an ⁣episode of South park that parodied conservative commentator charlie Kirk shortly after a reported incident involving⁣ Kirk.

The changes coincide with a surge in‍ viewership for right-leaning news ⁤networks. Since Trump’s re-election, News Corp‘s‍ stock price has risen over‍ 40%. News Corp ⁣secured 63% of full-day ratings and 65% of the prime time audience‌ in August, while CNN and MSNBC​ experienced ⁣a 50% decline‌ in viewership during the same period.Control of the⁣ family media business at News Corp has been solidified ​by Lachlan Meadows‍ and his sisters, Chloe and Grace, who will maintain control​ until 2050, with other family members receiving a ⁢$1.1 billion distribution.

The conservative ⁢trend⁢ extends beyond ⁢television ⁤news. The ​Washington Post,owned by Jeff Bezos,appointed Adam O’Neal,formerly of The Economist and The ⁢Wall​ Street Journal,to oversee its commentary section,with a focus on ‌”individual⁤ freedom and free ‌market” principles.

At Vanity Fair, a proposal by new Editor-in-Chief Mark Guiducci to ‍feature ⁣former Frist Lady ‍Melania Trump on‌ the cover sparked ⁣internal ⁤backlash from staff.

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