Amid the uncertainty, the journalist has hired top Creative Artists Agency agent Bryan Lourd to represent her, Puck reported Friday.

Will Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker Exit ‘60 Minutes' After Scott Pelley's Firing?

Even more senior correspondents are weighing whether they should stay with the show.

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

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

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

Questions about the plans of Bill Whitaker, Lesley Stahl and Jon Wertheim resurfaced following the firing of Scott Pelley.

The “60 Minutes” correspondents vowed to stay at the news program, but criticized the firings of their colleagues and said newsrooms should not be run like “dictatorships.”

Amid the uncertainty, the journalist has hired top Creative Artists Agency agent Bryan Lourd to represent her, Puck reported Friday.

Amid the uncertainty, Stahl hired top Creative Artists Agency agent Bryan Lourd to represent her, Puck reported.

Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker, Jon Wertheim to Stay at '60 Minutes'

The future of the correspondents' role had been in doubt after the ouster of EP Tanya Simon and the hiring of outsider Nick Bilton.

Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker, and Jon Wertheim are staying at "60 Minutes" after the firing of Scott Pelley by Bari Weiss' CBS News.

“We don’t want to see ‘60 Minutes’ die,” the show veterans said, after CBS News boss Bari Weiss fired several correspondents and top producers.

In a new staff memo, "60 Minutes" correspondents Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker and Jon Wertheim revealed they will remain on the program after Scott Pelley was caught in a dispute…