Tentacles

60 Minutes has been trumpified.

CBS News has not renewed the contract of Sharyn Alfonsi, the “60 Minutes” correspondent who clashed with Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss over a December report on a Salvadoran prison, according ​to an interview published on Wednesday in the New York Times.

CBS pulled the ‌segment – about a mega-prison where the U.S. has sent hundreds of mostly Venezuelan migrants without trial – hours before it was due to air in the U.S., sparking accusations from inside “60 Minutes” and on Capitol Hill that the network ​was engaging in self-censorship under political pressure.

CBS is owned by Paramount Skydance. 

Skydance Media, run by David Ellison – the son of longtime supporter of President ​Donald Trump, Larry Ellison – ​acquired Paramount in August ⁠and installed Weiss in October as editor-in-chief. David Ellison helped secure regulatory approval for the deal which created Paramount Skydance, with the promise that the ​CBS network would reflect the “varied ideological perspectives” of American viewers.

By which they mean the trumpy views.

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