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Related: About this forumBari Weiss shakes up '60 Minutes' with a new executive producer; Cecilia Vega and Sharyn Alfonsi exit
(LA Times) For 58 years, 60 Minutes has been the untouchable crown jewel of American television news a program that outlasted the rise of cable, the collapse of network ratings and every shift in the media landscape with its focus on serious, independent journalism. On Thursday, CBS News Editor in Chief Bari Weiss shattered its glass case.
In the most sweeping changes in the newsmagazines nearly six-decade history, Weiss ousted the programs executive producer, Tanya Simon, and replaced her with Nick Bilton, 49, a veteran tech journalist and documentary filmmaker who worked for 13 years at the New York Times but who has no experience running a TV news operation.
Weiss also fired 60 Minutes correspondents Sharyn Alfonsi, who clashed with her boss over a segment on President Trumps immigration policies, and Cecilia Vega, who left ABC News to join the program in 2023.
Bilton will be the first executive producer in the 58-year history of 60 Minutes to come from outside the tightly knit organization. The program has had only four leaders: Don Hewitt, Jeff Fager, Bill Owens and Simon, all of whom came up through the ranks of CBS News.
https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/tv/articles/bari-weiss-shakes-60-minutes-162640079.html
bucolic_frolic
(55,984 posts)Stripped of content, morality, and injected with MAGA Lite fluff.
I think the new suits underestimate the high brow segments of their audience. We shall see.
The Wizard
(13,887 posts)She'll be on Pox News in a couple months.
sop
(19,470 posts)And Ellison's father, Oracle billionaire Larry Ellison, is a close friend and long-time supporter of Donald Trump.
FakeNoose
(42,585 posts)Stopped watching 60 Minutes a couple years ago. I'm done with them.
(I do like Elsbeth, but I've got another way to watch that show.)