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CBS scores Emmy nomination for ‘60 Minutes’ Kamala Harris interview at center of $20B Trump suit By Joseph A. Wulfsohn, Fox News Published May 2, 2025, 9:56 a.m. ET ...
Bill Owens is stepping down as executive producer of ’60 Minutes’ after five years. Find out more about his decision to leave the show here.
CBS News’ ‘“60 Minutes” addressed the surprise exit of its longtime executive producer Bill Owens on Sunday’s program, with anchor Scott Pelley saying that “no one is happy” about ...
In an extraordinary on-air rebuke, one of the top journalists at “60 Minutes” directly criticized the program’s parent company in the final moments of its Sunday night CBS telecast, its ...
’60 Minutes’ Addresses EP Bill Owens’ Departure in On-Air Segment: “Paramount Began to Supervise Our Content in New Ways” "None of our stories has been blocked, but Bill felt he lost the ...
Turmoil at "60 Minutes" spilled from behind the scenes to front of camera over the weekend. In a rare on-air rebuke April 27, longtime correspondent for the CBS newsmagazine Scott Pelley said the ...
There is a major controversy at CBS News dealing with "60 Minutes," a $20 billion lawsuit by the Trump administration and the resignation of Bill Owens, the executive producer of that show.
It’s getting hard to find articles on “60 Minutes” that do not describe the newsmagazine as “storied.” Examples are all over the place, right and left, up and down.
CBS anchors Maurice DuBois and John Dickerson paid tribute to outgoing "60 Minutes" producer Bill Owens as the program remains at the center of President Donald Trump's lawsuit.
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.
Owens worked at CBS News for 37 years. He is only the third executive producer in the 57-year history of “60 Minutes,” following Jeff Fager and the show’s founding showrunner, Don Hewitt.
'60 Minutes' executive producer Bill Owens quits amid concerns over editorial independence stemming from Trump's $20 billion suit over the show's Kamala Harris interview last fall.