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10 Jul 2026
58m

Crisis at “60 Minutes,” The Future of CNN, Tucker vs. Hannity, And Your Biggest Media Questions

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Power Lines with Oliver Darcy and Jon Passantino

Legacy media organizations face profound instability as traditional business models collapse and leadership struggles to navigate the digital transition. CBS News and 60 Minutes remain in turmoil following executive-led layoffs and a lack of clear digital strategy, while Comcast’s plan to spin off NBC Universal highlights the difficulty of selling legacy assets to tech giants uninterested in news operations. Meanwhile, the influence of right-wing media is migrating away from established Fox News figures like Sean Hannity toward independent, fringe-aligned commentators such as Tucker Carlson, who better capture current political energy. Big tech companies continue to exploit journalistic content to train AI models without providing adequate compensation, creating an urgent need for regulatory intervention to preserve the viability of professional newsrooms. Independent, mission-focused outlets increasingly offer a more sustainable path forward than legacy institutions burdened by conflicting corporate interests.

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