Look at the wonders he did for SEE BS News before they fired him...../s
My, they are really wanting to follow CNN’s business model, eh?
Surely that will make the left ( their target audience) love them more than cnn....right!
Insane. But I don’t care.
I don’t watch any Faux News Show.
Shouldn’t be surprised, Rats will be Rats.
Stake in the heart. Final nail in the coffin.
Protection money.
Fox News = Faux News
Tucker, Hannity and Levin better be polishing their resumes right now if this is true.
I am quite sure they can still get positions on NewsMax or OAN, or TNN (Trump News Network).
Preparing to takeover airport waiting rooms!
They could hire Hillary Clinton, it won’t make any difference.
This is HILLARIOUS!! KEEP GOING FOXY!!
Hopefully Rhode will accelerate Fox News demise.
Fox seems to be intent on self-destruction. Oh well.
There is really no reason to watch Cable News at all. You’re just subjecting yourself to disinformation and propaganda
LOL
Outflanked.
Media types are like football coaches. No matter how many times they get fired somebody is always willing to hire them for more money.
It’s a return to his roots. He started out in the biz working for Roger Ailes at Fox:
In February 2011 Rhodes became president of CBS News, replacing Sean McManus.[15] At age 37 he was the youngest network news president in the history of American television.[16]
He was responsible for CBS News broadcasts and the division’s news-gathering across all platforms including television, CBS News Radio, CBSNews.com[17] and CBSN, the first live-anchored streaming news network.[18][19]
Beginning in 2015 he took over the CBS News unit of the network. In addition, he was responsible for the supervision of “The CBS Evening News,” “CBS This Morning” and more.[16]
Rhodes promoted “Real News” and put an emphasis on CBS News’ journalistic traditions.[16] The division began programming “CBS This Morning” in 2012[20] —emphasizing harder news coverage and bringing the morning show back to the CBS Broadcast Center from a remote studio. CBS News’ “Face the Nation with Bob Schieffer” was expanded to one hour and emerged as the #1 Sunday morning public affairs show.[21][22]
On January 6, 2019, Susan Zirinsky was named President of CBS News, replacing David Rhodes.[23][24][25] Rhodes stepped down on March 1, 2019, “after overseeing Zirinsky’s transition and having an advisory role after that.” [26] According to Variety, with Rhodes at the helm, “CBS News expanded into new digital territories and placed more emphasis on its roots as a trusted hard-news outlet, refashioning the network’s morning show and launching streaming-news outlet CBSN.”[27]
In September 2019 he began work as a consultant for Spotify’s original podcast development,[28] and he has also worked for the Los Angeles Times since leaving CBS.[29]
In May 2020 he began to work for News UK, the British division of Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. He is developing several current affairs and entertainment programs which are expected to launch in early 2021. The programs will be distributed online and over a traditional television channel.[2][30][1] ]
Hire Barak’s brother.