60 Minutes, Bari Weiss
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CBS employees have come up with a nickname for one of the most tumultuous days at the historic network in recent memory. Editor-in-chief Bari Weiss made waves when, on May 28, she fired several prominent correspondents and producers,
Scott Pelley has spoken out in a raw and emotional podcast interview about his last days at CBS News, where he spent 37 years.
Tony Dokoupil, Holly Williams and Matt Gutman are among the names being considered to replace the departed Scott Pelley, Cecilia Vega, Sharyn Alfonsi and Anderson Cooper.
CBS News boss Bari Weiss faces mounting backlash as the fallout from her controversial '60 Minutes' overhaul grows.
Longtime correspondent Scott Pelley was fired last week, sparking the latest in a string of controversies between rank-and-file journalists and the network's leadership.
With a shellshocked staff and several open correspondent offices, Nick Bilton is trying to find a way forward for “60 Minutes.”
Minutes” veteran Lesley Stahl has reportedly signed a 2-year deal that will keep her at CBS News amid turmoil at the network.
The longtime correspondent from the show was moved to raise a glass with colleagues after a meeting with Paramount CEO David Ellison.
The show's new leader says he fired star Scott Pelley for insubordination. Pelley says he was defending the integrity of the show's journalism after three top executives and two reporters were fired.
In his first interview since his firing from 60 Minutes, Scott Pelley said that CBS News editor in chief Bari Weiss and the network’s leadership are engaged in “subtle political bias” to influence
Attempts to clean up the mess at 60 Minutes caused by CBS News’ MAGA-curious editor-in-chief Bari Weiss were met with humiliating pushback. Nick Bilton, the flagship magazine show’s new executive producer,
