Bari Weiss Named Editor in Chief of Cbs News
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Bari Weiss is named editor-in-chief of CBS News, sparking debate among commenters about her controversial past and the implications for the network's editorial direction.
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where do _you_ live?
I don't see that at all in the US. Is it different somewhere? In our home is a Roku tv.. I don't use it much due to all of the ads pushed, but there is something for everyone.
https://www.pewresearch.org/short-reads/2025/08/28/how-the-a...
I use Roku with an antenna to get local television stations for weather, some of the PBS options (news and some great travel shows), and occasionally sports.
But your remark is very insightful with respect to differing opinions among age groups regarding certain global topics, which I cannot mention by name here due to censorship. The young in the US are certainly more aware of global opinions that diverge from those of the US that are promoted in the "elderly media" for example.