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Longtime correspondent Scott Pelley was fired from the gold-standard program on Tuesday, in the latest sign of chaos at the iconic show.
The “60 Minutes” correspondent’s searing rebuke of CBS management this week, in which he questioned his bosses’ credentials and motives, may have ended in his firing, but amounted to the sort of mouthing-off that workplace peons typically only fantasize about.
60 Minutes alum Steve Kroft is slamming the "disastrous" shakeups to the storied TV news magazine under the leadership of Bari Weiss and David Ellison. The veteran journalist accused CBS News of "journalistic interference" amid the firings of correspondents Sharyn Alfonsi, Cecilia Vega, and Scott Pelley.
The introduction to an eight-week-old golden retriever puppy named Aikman made my first day as a CBS News Texas meteorologist extra special. Aikman is a Canine Companions puppy-in-training who made his first visit to the CBS News Texas studios on March 23 during the 11 a.m. show.
CBS News is denying the viral rumor that podcaster Joe Rogan will be joining 60 Minutes. Rogan, 57, a former television host who currently helms the wildly popular podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, is not being considered to take over for longtime 60 Minutes contributor Anderson Cooper,
Late-night viewers appear to have crowned their new favorite following Stephen Colbert’s departure from CBS airwaves. On Monday, the first night that ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel and NBC’s Jimmy Fallon returned with new episodes since Colbert signed off,
The insider says the industry is reeling from the "questionable" decisions being made by the new executive producers
CBS Sports expanded its Sunday pregame show roster Thursday with the addition of Russell Wilson to “The NFL Today” — but they weren’t done. In a press release issued Thursday, the network announced that Wilson will be joined by three-time Pro Bowl tackle Kyle Long.