CBS News Gutted the '60 Minutes' On-Air Team. Can This Show Really Go On?

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

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New '60 Minutes' Boss Nick Bilton Will Grapple With Demoralized Staff, Hard-Core Journalism Practices, and High Costs

New CBS News leaders argue changes are necessary to help the show modernize, while top talent worry innovation is being used as a cover for seizing more editorial control.

CBS News Gutted the '60 Minutes' On-Air Team. Can This Show Really Go On?

CBS News' "60 Minutes" has lost another correspondent after the firing of longtime reporter Scott Pelley. Here's a rundown of the recent changes.

A stunning week of revelations of discord at “60 Minutes” has raised a host of questions, and left people inside and outside the network wondering about the program's ultimate…

The firing of several longtime “60 Minutes” staffers—including Scott Pelley—has put the leadership of CBS News head Bari Weiss under fresh scrutiny.

The CBS News veteran laments Bari Weiss’s overhaul and fears for the show’s future.

After the dramatic termination of Scott Pelley, four of the show’s seven full-time correspondents are out under Bari Weiss’ leadership

Syracuse University's Robert Thompson doesn't think we're "we’re writing the obituary," but this looks like "systematically deconstructing" the show.

Firings, hirings, mic-drop news meetings — Hollywood Reporter senior editors Alex Weprin and Steven Zeitchik make sense of all the drama.

With a shellshocked staff and several open correspondent offices, Nick Bilton is trying to find a way forward for “60 Minutes.”

Almost every mainstream media figure had the same take on this week’s CBS News staff revolt against the new 60 Minutes management

When new executive producer Nick Bilton gathered staff to discuss his plans for the show, what was meant to be a polite meet-and-greet soon turned to disaster.

'60 Minutes' Boss Vows to 'Pursue Stories Without Fear or Favor,' While CBS Waits for Word of Whether Remaining Correspondents Will Stay

The show's new boss sent the memo amid a tumultuous week for the venerable newsmagazine.