Why CBS News Will Be in The Hot Seat During the VP Debate

Mary Kouw/CBS via Getty Images

Sen. JD Vance and Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz will be trading barbs and cat references back and forth during Tuesday night’s vice presidential debate, but it’ll be CBS News—and its top anchors—in the hot seat.

Tuesday’s 9 p.m. debate, set to broadcast out of the famed CBS Broadcast Center in midtown Manhattan, will be the network’s most high-profile—and highly visible—test of its journalism since its lauded interview with Pope Francis in May.

But much has changed for the network since then. It has new owners on the way, for one, and the anchors who’re moderating the debate offer competing visions for the network’s future. One is a rising star of its coverage, while the other appears to be on her way out.

Read more at The Daily Beast.

thedailybeast.com

Læs hele artiklen om: thedailybeast.com

ulæste nyheder