Saturday Jan 10, 2026

Tony Dokoupil's First Day at CBS Evening News Goes Wrong or Does It?

If you’ve ever wondered how network TV actually works—and who really gets blamed when things go sideways—this episode will permanently cure you of believing anchors control anything. On 10 Minutes of Truth, Steve Barrett and Bob Baxa break down the much-mocked day-one  mini-“meltdown” of new CBS News anchor Tony Dokoupil, and explain why the viral flub wasn’t his fault… not even close.

 

From teleprompter mechanics to producer page drops, this is inside-baseball media analysis you won’t hear anywhere else. We also dig into why CBS is suddenly under attack from its own ideological flank, how management changes have triggered internal outrage, and why trying to be “less insane” in modern media gets you labeled MAGA by default. Yes, really.

 

Along the way we cover name-pronunciation chaos, self-deprecating PR stunts, why anchors become human dartboards for production errors, and how Megyn Kelly’s NBC experience offers a warning sign for what may be coming next. If you want to understand how legacy media eats its own—while pretending everything is fine—this one’s for you.

 

Ten Minutes of Truth | #82

 

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