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Internally at CBS News, staffers are already beginning to fret about the show's future under the new ownership.
Which is actually kind of a deal, when you consider that Trump is suing the media company for $20 billion, a number he ...
Executive Producer Bill Owens joins journalist-producer Charlii Sebunya on the Red Carpet at the 46th Annual News Emmy Awards ...
All seven of the show’s correspondents reportedly urged Paramount co-CEO George Cheeks to officially name Tanya Simon as ...
Correspondents Lesley Stahl, Scott Pelley, Bill Whitaker, Anderson Cooper, Sharyn Alfonsi, Jon Wertheim, and Cecilia Vega all ...
CBS News’ “60 Minutes” could now count “revolt” among its woes as the on-air talent reportedly set certain expectations regarding leadership. As parent company Paramount continued efforts […] ...
Minutes" reporter Lesley Stahl discussed the state of affairs behind the scenes at CBS as it faces on ongoing lawsuit from President Donald Trump.
Scott Pelley said that a settlement of Donald Trump’s lawsuit would be “very damaging” to the reputation CBS and Paramount, ...
It appears President Donald Trump won’t be getting anywhere close to the $20 billion he demanded from CBS and its parent ...
In recent weeks, both Bill Owens, the executive producer of “60 Minutes,” and Wendy McMahon, the C.E.O. of CBS News, resigned from their jobs, citing disagreements with corporate leadership.
The "60 Minutes" reporter discussed the ongoing lawsuit and its effects on her program on The New Yorker Radio Hour podcast.She reflected on top producer Bill Owens stepping down in what she ...
Those discussions resulted in the abrupt resignations of 60 Minutes executive producer Bill Owens and CBS News chief Wendy McMahon, with warnings from First Amendment advocates fearing the ...