“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.

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'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.

The new executive producer of the program sought to lift staff morale after recent high-profile turmoil.

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.