David Ellison has promised 60 Minutes its editorial independence, Lesley Stahl says.

The longtime correspondent, now 84, told The New York Times that the Paramount Skydance CEO personally assured her as much during a phone call on Sunday. A source familiar with the call confirms to The Hollywood Reporter the tenor of the conversation.

The correspondent relayed the promise to 60 Minutes staffers on Monday and told the Times Tuesday. Stahl held a champagne toast at the newsmagazine program’s Midtown Manhattan offices yesterday “in an attempt to shore up morale at the program,” according to the report.

“My toast was, ‘to us,’ meaning the survivors,” Stahl said via text message on Tuesday. “Maybe ‘us’ with a twinge of survivor’s guilt.”

Fellow correspondent Jon Wertheim weighed in with a mini-speech of his own, the Times reported. Wertheim noted Nick Bilton, the show’s new executive producer, and told him that he had been dealt “a hell of a hand,” and that there are “bridges to build and fences to mend and assorted other structural metaphors.”