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When executive producer Bill Owens resigned from "60 Minutes," he was not forced out by President Donald Trump — at least not directly.
The resignation of the show's executive producer in some ways mirrors the 30-year-old scenario portrayed in the movie "The Insider" ...
In the most recent episode, Scott Pelley, a long-time reporter on the show, spoke to the audience. He talked about Owens ...
It's all eyes on Shari Redstone, the president of National Amusements Inc. and controlling shareholder of Paramount Global, ...
Scott Pelley’s sharp-tongued rebuke on the closing segment of Sunday’s episode of “60 Minutes,” in the wake of the sudden ...
CBS News has been "very chaotic" since the abrupt exit of "60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens and staffers worry that ...
The Paramount mogul is stuck in the middle of an impossible choice. Fight Donald Trump and blow up her $8 billion Skydance ...
Trump’s head of the Federal Communications Commission said Monday that he will review complaints over alleged news distortion ...
Journalists are doing their job: gathering facts, exposing corruption, and telling the truth, even when it pisses people off. Politicians and readers get angry when the facts don’t fit their chosen ...
Minutes, the long-running CBS News program, ended Sunday night’s broadcast with an extraordinary rebuke of its own parent ...
Minutes' correspondent Scott Pelley said "no one here is happy" about executive producer Bill Owens' resignation A leadership ...
Neither Owens nor Pelley directly invoked Shari Redstone, whose family owns Paramount Global, the parent company of CBS. But ...