The future of β60 Minutesβ could well hinge on two people with deep ties to CBS Newsβ past. Many staffers and producers at the beleaguered newsmagazine are left wondering whether Lesley Stahl and Bill Whitaker, two CBS News veterans who have been with the news division now controlled by Paramount Skydance since 1971 and 1984, [β¦]
Fired 60 Minutes veteran Scott Pelley hasnβt quoted poet John Masefield in any of his scathing statements since embattled CBS News chief Bari Weiss and new newsmagazine EP Nick Bilton canned him for rejecting their regime earlier this week. However, the ex-Evening News anchor sure captured the spirit of the past British Poet Laureateβs famous [β¦]
Maybe they will stay? The new executive producer of β60 Minutesβ vowed in a memo Thursday to uphold the CBS News propertyβs commitment to pursue stories βwithout fear or favorβ and to not be βinstructed by the ownership of the companyβ on sensitive reports, even as many at the Paramount Skydance news outlet continue to [β¦]
EXCLUSIVE: βI have been in this business a long time, and I have never seen anything this bad,β a CBS News insider told Deadline on Wednesday amid the fallout of recent firings at 60 Minutes and accusations of political interference at the Bari Weiss-ruled division. After a verbal dust-up this week between 60 Minutes correspondent [β¦]
Lesley Stahl is opening up about her difficult decision to stay on as a correspondent for 60 Minutes. βItβs just been obviously the hardest chapter of my career,β the longtime broadcast reporter, who has logged 35 years with the CBS News program, told Puck News in a new interview. βAnd itβs been a long career.β [β¦]
Lesley Stahl says that Paramount CEO David Ellison assured her in a call on Sunday that 60 Minutes will have editorial independence. Stahl, the longest serving correspondent on the show, told The New York Times on Tuesday about the conversation. She also relayed Ellisonβs comments to the newsmagazineβs staffers, amid a champagne toast for the [β¦]