TL;DR
Christiane Amanpour has expressed concerns about Paramount Skydance's acquisition of CNN's parent company, Warner Bros Discovery, citing potential impacts on editorial independence and viewer trust. She highlighted issues at CBS News since the takeover, including viewer loss and changes to the 60 Minutes program.
One of CNN’s most recognizable and influential voices, chief international anchor Christiane Amanpour, has voiced concerns about CBS News parent company Paramount Skydance’s acquisition of CNN parent company Warner Bros Discovery and what it might mean for the cable news network.
Speaking at the Truth Tellers summit honoring the late English journalism pioneer, Sir Harry Evans, Amanpour said: “Clearly I’m concerned, and I’m not sure how much I’m allowed to say about a corporate thing that’s underway, but I am obviously, as a person, as a journalist with a record, concerned, and I’m concerned based on what’s happened to the other things that [Paramount Skydance chief executive, David Ellison, has] taken over already, like CBS News.” Amanpour noted how the network has done since it came under the control of Skydance last summer and nodded to reports about major changes coming to the Sunday show, 60 Minutes.
“I mean, do I have to list what’s happening there? I mean, hemorrhaging viewers, probably hemorrhaging money. This ideological realignment of CBS and the destruction, potentially of 60 Minutes. … I mean, nobody can match 60 Minutes for a brilliant television magazine show that’s been doing hard news and cultural news for decades – top rated, top money-maker for the network. So clearly, obviously, I’m concerned. I would like to think that we would have the very basic, which is editorial independence. I’m hoping for that. I know many of us at CNN are incredibly –including leadership – are very, very committed to that, clearly. And I don’t think I need to say more than that.”
A spokesperson for Paramount Skydance declined comment on Amanpour’s remarks.
Last week, Sharyn Alfonsi, a longtime 60 Minutes correspondent, decried “the spread of corporate meddling and editorial fear” at CBS News.
Employees at both CBS and CNN privately expressed concerns about a potential combination of the two networks when CBS News parent company Paramount Skydance emerged as the likely winning bidder to acquire CNN parent company Warner Bros Discovery in late February.
Ellison has not laid out a specific strategy for CNN beyond saying that his news networks will aim for viewers who are not tightly wedded to one of the political parties. Ellison has said publicly that he values editorial independence.