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CBS parent company Paramount Global’s widely panned decision to settle with President Donald Trump in his lawsuit against 60 ...
The veteran “60 Minutes” correspondent who interviewed Kamala Harris for the segment that triggered the just-settled lawsuit filed by President Trump against CBS News and its parent company reportedly ...
The familiar tick-tick-tick of the famous stopwatch that has been part of “60 Minutes” for decades may give way to a new ...
Fox News Digital spoke with "60 Minutes" staff who offered a full-throated defense of the Kamala Harris interview that's at the center of President Trump's lawsuit against Paramount.
The journalist was joined by fellow 60 Minutes correspondents in addressing 'dispirited staff' just hours after Paramount agreed to the multimillion-dollar settlement.
Bill Owens, the executive producer for CBS News’ flagship “60 Minutes” program, announced he will resign from the top job on Tuesday, saying that he no longer had control over the show.
Topline. A top producer at CBS News’ “60 Minutes” told staff on Tuesday he would leave the show, saying he can’trun the program in an “independent” fashion amid the show’s high ...
She's a legendary figure at CBS in her own right, also a former rival of Owens for the top job at "60 Minutes." Owens told the staff that he'd lost the independence he needed to run the place ...
Paramount and CBS News declined to comment on the matter, as did a spokesperson for Shari Redstone. In decades past, “60 Minutes” might have been able to evade Redstone’s gaze.
There’s a new boss at “60 Minutes.” The signature newsmagazine, which has held down a Sunday night slot for CBS since 1968, named Bill Owens as its executive producer.
Bill Owens, the executive producer for CBS News’ flagship “60 Minutes” program, announced he will resign from the top job on Tuesday, saying that he no longer had control over the show.
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