June 22, 2026
CBS Anchor Tony Dokoupil Says ‘The Press Has Missed the Story’


Tony Dokoupil, who starts Monday as anchor of the โ€œCBS Evening News,โ€ spoke out on New Yearโ€™s Day about where he thinks the press has gone wrong, and vowed that starting Monday, the audience would come first โ€” ahead of advertisers, politicians or corporate interests including CBS owners Paramount Skydance.

โ€œPeople do not trust us like they used to,โ€he said in a video on CBSnews.com and posted to social media.

โ€œOn too many stories, the press has missed the story,โ€ he continued, โ€œAnd itโ€™s not just us. Itโ€™s all of legacy media. Because weโ€™ve taken into account the perspective of advocates, and not the average American. Or, we put too much weight in the analysis of academics, or elites, and not enough on you.โ€

The former โ€œCBS Morningsโ€ host said he has felt that โ€œthe most urgent questions simply werenโ€™t being askedโ€ by current TV news journalists.

Despite his long career in the news, the incoming anchorโ€™s statement Thursday was notable in that it seemed to agree with critics of mainstream media such as President Trump, implying journalists arenโ€™t doing their jobs competently. In the statement, Dokoupil said he had talked to people around the country who questioned coverage of topics like Hilary Clintonโ€™s emails or the presidentโ€™s fitness for office.

Dokoupil, who was previously at MSNBC, The Daily Beast and Newsweek and joined CBS in 2016, could have a challenge ahead of him. When he was named to the โ€œCBS Evening Newsโ€ post by new editor-in-chief Bari Weiss, Varietyโ€˜s Brian Steinberg wrote, โ€œThe job comes with a difficult mission attached. The program, which has ties to legendary personnel like Walter Cronkite, has been mired in third place behind ABCโ€™s โ€˜World News Tonightโ€™ and NBCโ€™s โ€˜NBC Nightly Newsโ€™ for years.โ€ Dokoupil is likely aligned with some of Weissโ€™ views, such as her pro-Israel stance, Steinberg wrote.

โ€œI report for you,โ€ Dokoupil promised, โ€œwhich means Iโ€™ll tell you what I know, when I know it and how I know it. And when I get it wrong, Iโ€™ll tell you that too.โ€

Dokoupil finished his statement by promising to uphold the truth asking viewers to hold him accountable, โ€œIt also means Iโ€™m going to talk to everyone, and hold everyone in public life to the very same standards. After all, I became a journalist to talk to people. I love talking to people about what works in this country, what doesnโ€™t, and not only what should change, but the good ideas that should never change. I think telling the truth is one of them.

โ€œHold me to it,โ€ he concluded.

Watch his message below:



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