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CBS News staffers express cautious optimism as David Ellison prioritizes the news division during his inaugural visit as Paramount's new CEO.
All seven of the current correspondents at “60 Minutes” — Lesley Stahl, Scott Pelley, Bill Whitaker, Anderson Cooper, Sharyn Alfonsi, Jon Wertheim and Cecilia Vega — signed a letter in May urging ...
CBS News said Thursday it has selected Tanya Simon as the top producer at “60 Minutes,” elevating a respected insider in a closely-watched appointment given the turmoil that enveloped the newsmagazine ...
The Skydance chief executive says he wants there to be a news outlet that Democrats and Republicans can watch.
Tanya Simon has been named the new executive producer of CBS' "60 Minutes" show, according to an official statement from the network on Thursday. Simon will replace Bill Owens, who stepped down in ...
"60 Minutes" has found its new executive producer after Bill Owens exited the news program ahead of Paramount's settlement with Donald Trump. Tanya Simon, who was most recently the interim EP for the ...
"Tanya knows that the success of today's 60 Minutes depends on delivering a weekly mix of the most informative, impactful and entertaining stories and investigative journalism from around the world," ...
Amid promises of change, CBS News replaced its embattled “60 Minutes” executive producer — who oversaw the edited Kamala Harris ...
CBS announced Thursday that Tanya Simon will be the newest executive producer of its 60 Minutes program. The Sunday program 60 Minutes has been running for almost 60 years, and until earlier this year ...
Fox News Digital spoke with a "60 Minutes" producer about the current state of the long-running CBS News program and the ...
CBS News named Tanya Simon the new executive producer of “60 Minutes,” making her just the fourth executive to lead the program in its nearly 60 years on air and the first woman to do so. She takes ...
Award-winning journalist Tanya Simon has been named the new executive producer of CBS News’ 60 Minutes, making her the fourth person and first woman to hold the position in the show’s 57-year history.