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CBS News’ ‘“60 Minutes” addressed the surprise exit of its longtime executive producer Bill Owens on Sunday’s program, with anchor Scott Pelley saying that “no one is happy” about his departure.
The newsmagazine continues to do tough coverage of the White House while Paramount Global considers a settlement to clear a ...
It comes after 60 Minutes top producer Bill Owens resigned last week, citing concerns about the show's independence ...
As CBS owner Paramount Global enters mediation this week to resolve President Trump's $20-billion "60 Minutes" lawsuit, one question looms: How much should the company pay to settle a dispute that 1st ...
The senators say the decision to try to settle President Trump’s lawsuit appears to be a ‘deal’ to ‘exploit his position to ...
Minutes” ran a highly partisan segment likening President Trump to a cold-blooded mob boss — even as its corporate parent, ...
Scott Pelley said CBS News' parent company, Paramount Global, had begun to supervise "60 Minutes" content "in new ways." ...
A report in the closely read ‘What I’m Hearing’ newsletter reports that talks have ‘stalled out,’ deepening the crisis for ...
"Late Show" host Stephen Colbert called out his employer, CBS parent company Paramount, on Tuesday over reports its owner ...
A group of senators led by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is urging media conglomerate Paramount Global to not settle a lawsuit ...
Minutes on Sunday ran another hard-hitting segment on Donald Trump, this time over the president's attacks on law firms.
Nine U.S. Senators urged Paramount and chairwoman Shari Redstone to fight Donald Trump's lawsuit against "60 Minutes," saying ...