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Gayle King’s future at CBS News may be on thin ice after a bombshell report revealed the network is losing about $50million a year.
According to Dylan Byer’s Puck newsletter, the network, which was recently acquired by David Ellison of Skydance Media, plans to reduce talent salaries as part of a news division overhaul.
However, CBS countered reports of significant financial losses, stating to the Daily Mail on Friday: ‘The claim that CBS News is losing “around $50 million a year” is incorrect. In reality, the division is currently profitable.’
Former CNN journalist Oliver Darcy noted in his Status newsletter that ‘many in the industry perceived the news as a signal of impending significant cost reductions.’
Darcy highlighted that Paramount’s new leader, ex-NBCUniversal president Jeff Shell, has expressed a desire to implement cuts to enhance the network’s operational efficiency.
He said sources told him someone inside the network may have leaked the inaccurate losses report to justify massive cuts.
As Darcy wrote, ‘a report of $50million in annual losses would all but guarantee drastic belt-tightening at CBS News.’
The report comes as gossip about Gayle King’s future at the third-place network reached a high this month.

Gayle King’s future may be on thinner ice than previously thought after a report claimed CBS News is losing about $50million a year

Skydance Media’s David Ellison, who just acquired CBS News, is reportedly looking to cut costs at CBS News
Sources told Daily Mail that King may be on the way out as her $15million-a-year contract is up next May.
King’s contract will ‘most likely’ not be renewed by CBS News’ new owners at that point, one source said.
Another conceded King’s departure was indeed likely, but that conversations were still being had.
Staffers at the Tiffany Network spoke with Fox News on the matter as well.
There has been internal speculation regarding Skydance CEO David Ellison – son of MAGA billionaire Larry Ellison – possibly deciding to remove King from her role as co-host.
The staffer said current network leadership has ‘started to groom’ Adriana Diaz as a sort of ‘heir’ to King in case her contract is not renewed.
Another report by the New York Post claimed King and executive producer Shawna Thomas have alienated viewers with ultra-progressive programming.
Ratings for the previously lucrative morning show, which was a financial asset for the network, have fallen to under 2 million in recent months, based on Nielsen figures reported by the Post.

One staffer said current network leadership has ‘started to groom’ Adriana Diaz (pictured) as a sort of ‘heir’ to King in case her contract is not renewed

Paramount’s new chief, former NBCUniversal president Jeff Shell, has shared his desire to cut run the network more efficiently

Sources told Daily Mail that King may be on the way out as her $15million-a-year contract is up next May. Co-Hosts Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil, and Nate Burleson are seen with CBS Mornings Executive Producer Shawna Thomas
Meanwhile Gayle lost between 20 to 30 percent of her audience in the last three weeks when compared to last year in the coveted 25- to 54-year-old demographic.
‘The audience doesn’t want woke. It doesn’t like progressive and provocative bookings,’ one of the sources told The Post.
The morning show audience wants optimism and cheer and joy and what they were producing is at odds with audience expectations.’
Gayle signed a contract extension last year for between $13 and $15million that is scheduled to end in May 2026, a source told The Post.
Skydance Media, which is to take over running CBS likely won’t offer Gayle the same deal given the ratings, the source added.
The potential morning show shake up comes as CBS canceled The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, whose own reported $15million contract also ends next May.