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Student awarded CBS News scholarship explains why he called out network at event: ‘I had to do it’

Student awarded CBS News scholarship explains why he called out network at event: ‘I had to do it’

Summary

Santiago Campos, an 18-year-old high school student, received the Mike Wallace memorial scholarship funded by CBS News. At an awards event, he publicly criticized CBS News’ leadership for its editorial choices while thanking them for the scholarship, sparking attention and support.

Key Facts

  • Santiago Campos won the $10,000 Mike Wallace memorial scholarship from CBS News.
  • He gave a speech at a New York City event attended by prominent TV news figures.
  • Campos praised the scholarship but criticized CBS News’ editorial direction under Bari Weiss and David Ellison.
  • He urged journalists to speak the truth and questioned the network’s reluctance to address serious issues like genocide.
  • The speech was well received, with veteran journalist Scott Pelley commending Campos.
  • Campos shared his speech in advance with the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences, which supported his right to speak.
  • He has received internship offers but plans to lifeguard over the summer before attending Georgetown University.
  • Campos hopes for more integrity and courage in journalism, expressing skepticism about mainstream media and broadcast TV.
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