Get ready, folks, 'cause we're diving into the wild world of media mash-ups! So, rumor has it that CBS might be thinking about bringing in the one and only Joe Rogan to shake things up on 60 Minutes. Yup, you heard that right! Imagine Joe trading in those long chats about elk meat and UFOs for some serious news segments. I mean, can you picture him discussing grizzly bears fighting elk while also tackling political hot takes with Theo Vaughn? It's a media showdown that sounds like it was cooked up in a late-night brainstorming session! We’re spilling the tea on why this could be one of the biggest shake-ups in news history—if it actually happens. Buckle up, it’s gonna be a wild ride!
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The Internet is totally freaking out about this wild idea, and we love it!
CBS might just spice things up with Joe Rogan on 60 Minutes—imagine that combo!
Picture this: Joe Rogan discussing elk fighting bears on a news show. What a time!
Rumors say Rogan could bring in the ratings, but can he really?
Comparing 60 Minutes to Rogan's style is like apples to, um, elk meat—totally different!
If this happens, it could shake up media as we know it—grab the popcorn!
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It's haystack and the Internet is losing its mind over this bizarre concept.
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CBS considering bringing in a New face to 60 Minutes to try to boost ratings and attract people who have drifted away from traditional TV news.
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And again, this is a wild na.
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Now this is just the rumor mill, but this is what a 60 Minutes promo could sound like pretty soon.
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On the Next 60 Minutes, our newest correspondent, Joe Rogan takes an in depth look at a cool video where an elk fights off a grizzly bear.
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Jamie pulls up the exclusive video.
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Plus, no journalist is more qualified than Joe Rogan to provide insight on what's happening at the White House.
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Then Joe Rogan hosts a roundtable discussion with America's foremost political experts, Theo Vaughn and the guy from Kill Tony.
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The new 60 Minutes, the gold standard of TV news magazines and also the amount of time before Bari Weiss is fired.
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Sundays on cbs.
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Yeah.
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Now again, nothing is confirmed.
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There's no official announcement.
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But insiders have been quoted in multiple reports where they say some executives see Joe Rogan as a big ratings magnet because his his podcast audience is so big and it reaches people who don't generally trust legacy media.
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The problem, of course, Joe Rogan and 60 Minutes are essentially on opposite ends of the media spec spectrum.
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on that has been around since:
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The other is a guy sitting in a studio for four hours asking people questions while occasionally discussing elk meat.
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ELK meat and UFOs and not editing the interviews at all.
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So it'll be fascinating if it happens.
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It would be one of the biggest media shakeups in years.