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Former 'Survivor' Contestant Accuses CBS of Rightward Shift Ahead of Season 50 Premiere

Eliza Orlins says recent programming choices signal partisan platforming by the newly merged Paramount Skydance.

Overview

  • Orlins released a video alleging CBS is choosing a political side and “using your viewership to launder that choice.”
  • She points to recent decisions including Stephen Colbert’s exit, a pulled interview with Texas Democrat James Talarico, a delayed 60 Minutes deportation piece, and Tony Dokoupil’s “both-sides” framing of Minneapolis ICE shootings.
  • Orlins criticizes CBS for not condemning Stephanie LaGrossa Kendrick’s anti-Semitic remark about her and for featuring LaGrossa Kendrick in Survivor Season 50 promotions; LaGrossa Kendrick later apologized.
  • Semafor reports Paramount requested a meeting with Orlins earlier this year, raising trademark concerns tied to her Patreon and urging her to respect other contestants; the company did not comment.
  • The video arrives days before Survivor’s 50th season launch, with Orlins saying she expects to be barred from future appearances as coverage highlights broader friction around Paramount Skydance’s repositioning.