The firing of the iconic show's executive producer and correspondents raises questions about whether CBS will re-work one of the most successful news programs in history.

CBS News has fired a slew of journalists at 60 Minutes and installed a new executive producer.

Saying it was time for a new approach and a new chapter, CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss has replaced the executive producer of “60 Minutes."

Among those ousted from the program was a reporter who challenged Bari Weiss' last-minute decision to pull a segment about abuse in Salvadoran prisons.

Among those ousted from the program was a reporter who challenged Bari Weiss' last-minute decision to pull a segment about abuse in Salvadoran prisons.

NEW YORK: Saying it was time for a new approach and a new chapter, CBS News Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss has replaced the executive producer of “60 Minutes,” naming outsider Nick…

Weiss has overhauled the prestige news show.

Weiss has overhauled the prestige news show.

The firing of the iconic show's executive producer and correspondents raises questions about whether CBS will re-work one of the most successful news programs in history.

On Thursday, CBS News and controversial editor-in-chief Bari Weiss shook up TV news gold standard, “60 Minutes," with major overhaul.

Pelley, who has been at CBS for more than two decades, reportedly railed against the new executive producer of "60 Minutes" in a tense staff meeting Monday.

Correspondent Scott Pelley confronted the show’s new executive producer in a contentious staff meeting.