A “CBS Evening News” producer sent a fiery goodbye note to colleagues this week, citing a “shifting set of ideological expectations” as the reason for her departure. She’s the latest CBS News staffer to exit after Bari Weiss became editor-in-chief last fall.
The producer, Alicia Hastey, wrote in her note that a “sweeping new vision” at CBS News is making it increasingly “impossible” to report the stories she wants to tell.
“Stories may instead be evaluated not on their journalistic merit but on whether they conform to a shifting set of ideological expectations — a dynamic that pressures producers and reporters to self-censor or avoid challenging narratives that might trigger backlash or unfavorable headlines,” Hastey said in the note, which was obtained by The New York Times on Wednesday.
She praised her colleagues’ talent and thoughtful work. “That is precisely what makes this moment so heartbreaking: the very excellence we seek to sustain is hindered by fear and uncertainty,” Hastey said.
CBS News and Hastey did not immediately respond to MS NOW’s request for comment.
A cascade of CBS News journalists have quit or reportedly taken buyouts after David Ellison — the Trump-friendly CEO of the network’s parent company, Paramount Skydance — handpicked right-leaning Weiss to serve as editor-in-chief.








