Close Menu
The Financial News 247The Financial News 247
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Companies
  • Investing
  • Markets
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
  • More
    • Opinion
    • Climate
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
What's On
NYT Connections Hints And Answers: Thursday, July 9

NYT Connections Hints And Answers: Thursday, July 9

July 9, 2026
Next Gen’ Movie Greenlit At Disney With Raven-Symoné, Adrienne Bailon And New Cast

Next Gen’ Movie Greenlit At Disney With Raven-Symoné, Adrienne Bailon And New Cast

July 9, 2026
Inside ‘CBS Evening News’ anchor Tony Dokoupil’s bumpy July 4 weekend

Inside ‘CBS Evening News’ anchor Tony Dokoupil’s bumpy July 4 weekend

July 9, 2026
Central Banks Are Joining The AI Bubble Debate

Central Banks Are Joining The AI Bubble Debate

July 9, 2026
Platner To Withdraw From Maine Senate Race After Sexual Assault Allegation

Platner To Withdraw From Maine Senate Race After Sexual Assault Allegation

July 9, 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
The Financial News 247The Financial News 247
Demo
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Finance
  • Companies
  • Investing
  • Markets
  • Lifestyle
  • Tech
  • More
    • Opinion
    • Climate
    • Web Stories
    • Spotlight
    • Press Release
The Financial News 247The Financial News 247
Home » Inside ‘CBS Evening News’ anchor Tony Dokoupil’s bumpy July 4 weekend

Inside ‘CBS Evening News’ anchor Tony Dokoupil’s bumpy July 4 weekend

By News RoomJuly 9, 2026No Comments6 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn WhatsApp Telegram Reddit Email Tumblr
Inside ‘CBS Evening News’ anchor Tony Dokoupil’s bumpy July 4 weekend
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

Tony Dokoupil’s “CBS Evening News” grappled with a fresh round of missteps over the Fourth of July weekend — the latest snafus that have dogged Bari Weiss’ overhaul of the Tiffany Network’s news programming.

On Friday, the last-place news program — which was relaunched in January with Dokoupil taking the anchor seat — mistakenly aired an image of rapper Kanye West instead of Sean “Diddy” Combs in its report that President Trump was mulling a pardon of Combs.

The Post obtained a screenshot of the image CBS used of West when he made a surprise appearance at last year’s trial for Combs, who is currently serving a 50-month prison sentence after being convicted in a federal sex-crimes case.

“CBS Evening News” mistakenly used a photo of Kanye West instead of
Sean “Diddy” Combs in a story about Trump mulling a pardon of him.

The error was quietly fixed in the “Evening News’” West Coast broadcast and for digital and streaming, but a source said it is an example of how short-staffed the show is. 

CBS News declined to comment, but a network source said it was a “one-off error” that had “nothing to do with short staffing.”

“They are drinking from a fire hose,” a network source said. “This sort of thing should not happen. Where is the quality control?”

The network had been busy prepping its live three-hour, primetime special dubbed “The Great American Block Party 250,” hosted by Dokoupil and Nischelle Turner. 

The photo of West was later quietly swapped out for a photo of Combs.

Insiders said more than 100 staffers were pulled in to air July 4 broadcasts, which would include performances from the Zac Brown Band, Vanilla Ice, Jon Batiste and the Goo Goo Dolls – with Dokoupil anchoring live from the Washington Monument. 

Things went south when President Trump issued an evacuation on the National Mall because of incoming thunderstorms. Dokoupil and Turner were holed up nearby as the storm swept through — off the air for an hour as they waited for their bosses, Weiss and News President Tom Cibrowski — to make a decision on how to proceed. 

Dokoupil was slated to broadcast a live three-hour, primetime special dubbed “The Great American Block Party 250″ from the National Mall in Washington D.C. with Nischelle Turner but bad weather upended the plans.

Calling it “amateur hour,” the source said: “Tony and Nischelle waited one hour in the rain for Bari or Tom to tell them to go to the studio.”

A network source said the anchors weren’t waiting for word from higher ups, but simply waiting in the case that Secret Service would let them return to the Mall.

While the duo avoided getting drenched, backup anchor Kelly O’Grady ran the broadcast from the D.C. studio, throwing occasionally to weatherman Rob Marciano, who was stationed in New York’s historic Fraunces Tavern. 

Turner and Dokoupil waited an hour in the rain for their bosses to decide
to bring them back to the D.C. studio

Dokoupil and Turner finally returned to the studio, joining O’Grady around 9:45 pm – an hour and 45 minutes into the three-hour telecast. From that point, CBS aired musical acts from various cities taking part in the event, cutting back to the trio in the studio. Trump eventually took the stage at 11:15 p.m. to give his speech– an hour and 15 minutes after originally planned.

A spokesman for CBS News brushed off any notion that the broadcast was sent scrambling, saying: “This is nonsense. Despite the weather evacuation, our exceptional team never missed a step. We seamlessly activated our pre-planned weather contingencies to deliver great coverage for our audience.”

Some staffers were “mortified” by the broadcast, which entailed long, grueling hours to prepare, according to a source. The primetime show appeared to be scrubbed from CBS’ streaming service Paramount+ where it had been live-streamed, as well as on CBS.com.

It is unclear why the program had not been posted, but one source offered that the network was likely “embarassed” by it.

Some staffers said they were “mortified” by the primetime special.

CBS did not comment, but a network source insisted that the video was not posted due to licensing agreements — although this did not seem to be a problem for rival networks ABC and NBC, which have since their own specials online.

The person said making matters worse was Cibrowski’s congratulatory email, which was sent to over 100 staffers involved in the “disastrous” production. 

“It would have been better if they said nothing,” the source said. “We knew it was sh-t.”

President Trump issued an evacuation order due to severe weather, suspending the July 4 event.

The person added that Dokoupil’s problems on “Evening News” are related to the fact that it doesn’t have planning or “futures meetings” like they have at rival outlets, which has handicapped the show significantly.  

Part of the problem is that that there aren’t enough producers– just two or three – and they are overwhelmed. Another issue is that the show lacks strong leadership from Dokoupil, his executive producer Kim Harvey and bosses Cibrowski and Weiss, the person opined, noting that no one is making swift decisions.

“It’s a rudderless ship,” the source concluded.

Trump eventually took to the stage around 11:15 pm to give his speech– an hour and 15 minutes after originally planned.

A CBS News source disputed that characterization, citing the show’s second-quarter ratings which averaged 3.9 million totoal viewers, marking a 1% year-over-year increase.

Meanwhile, NBC aired its annual Macy’s Fourth of July Fireworks Spectacular and featured a performance from ‘The Voice’ winner Alexia Jayy, while ABC broadcasted the “Disney Celebrates America: Nashville’s Star-Spangled Bash,” with performances from the likes of Reba McEntire, Tim McGraw and Nick Jonas.

The snafus are part of a collection of missteps at the ailing “Evening News” program. Dokoupil kicked off his first show on Jan. 5 of this year with a teleprompter failure – and the hits have been coming since then.

More recently, Dokoupil had to broadcast from Taiwan after failing to secure a visa to cover the US-China summit in Beijing in May. During one of the broadcasts, the show’s cameraman suddenly collapsed from exhaustion, The Post first reported, giving way to whispers that Dokoupil is “cursed.”  

“If Tony didn’t have anything but bad luck, he’d have no luck,” sniffed a CBS insider. 

Bari Weiss Business CBS cbs evening news cbs news fourth of july kanye west Media sean
Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related News

Sun Valley’s ‘summer camp for billionaires’ is offering knitting classes this year — here’s why we shouldn’t be surprised

Sun Valley’s ‘summer camp for billionaires’ is offering knitting classes this year — here’s why we shouldn’t be surprised

July 9, 2026
United Airlines must face lawsuit after allegedly charging passengers extra for ‘window seats’ with no windows, judge rules

United Airlines must face lawsuit after allegedly charging passengers extra for ‘window seats’ with no windows, judge rules

July 8, 2026
The latest space race is to become first galactic garbageman

The latest space race is to become first galactic garbageman

July 8, 2026
California partners with Canada to save wine industry

California partners with Canada to save wine industry

July 8, 2026
Mavericks owners froze Mark Cuban out of business opportunities in proposed arena move, lawsuit claims

Mavericks owners froze Mark Cuban out of business opportunities in proposed arena move, lawsuit claims

July 8, 2026
Biden-appointed judge reluctantly approves Elon Musk’s settlement with SEC over Twitter disclosures

Biden-appointed judge reluctantly approves Elon Musk’s settlement with SEC over Twitter disclosures

July 8, 2026
Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss
Next Gen’ Movie Greenlit At Disney With Raven-Symoné, Adrienne Bailon And New Cast

Next Gen’ Movie Greenlit At Disney With Raven-Symoné, Adrienne Bailon And New Cast

News July 9, 2026

Disney is reprising the Cheetah Girls, and millennials globally are rejoicing. The Cheetah Girls: Next…

Inside ‘CBS Evening News’ anchor Tony Dokoupil’s bumpy July 4 weekend

Inside ‘CBS Evening News’ anchor Tony Dokoupil’s bumpy July 4 weekend

July 9, 2026
Central Banks Are Joining The AI Bubble Debate

Central Banks Are Joining The AI Bubble Debate

July 9, 2026
Platner To Withdraw From Maine Senate Race After Sexual Assault Allegation

Platner To Withdraw From Maine Senate Race After Sexual Assault Allegation

July 9, 2026
Stay In Touch
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Pinterest
  • Instagram
  • YouTube
  • Vimeo
Our Picks
Sun Valley’s ‘summer camp for billionaires’ is offering knitting classes this year — here’s why we shouldn’t be surprised

Sun Valley’s ‘summer camp for billionaires’ is offering knitting classes this year — here’s why we shouldn’t be surprised

July 9, 2026
Hard Disk Drive Unit Shipments Could Grow To Support AI Workloads

Hard Disk Drive Unit Shipments Could Grow To Support AI Workloads

July 9, 2026
Are Morocco Africa’s First Elite Soccer Nation?

Are Morocco Africa’s First Elite Soccer Nation?

July 8, 2026
United Airlines must face lawsuit after allegedly charging passengers extra for ‘window seats’ with no windows, judge rules

United Airlines must face lawsuit after allegedly charging passengers extra for ‘window seats’ with no windows, judge rules

July 8, 2026
The Financial News 247
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact us
© 2026 The Financial 247. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.