Remaining three '60 Minutes' stars say they're staying at CBS show, don't want to see it die
Read full article: Remaining three '60 Minutes' stars say they're staying at CBS show, don't want to see it dieThe three remaining correspondents at "60 Minutes" have decided to stay with the show despite recent turmoil.
Whither ā60 Minutesā? As turmoil unspools in public, CBS News showās ultimate health is debated
Read full article: Whither ā60 Minutesā? As turmoil unspools in public, CBS News showās ultimate health is debatedA stunning week of revelations of discord at ā60 Minutesā has raised a host of questions, and left people inside and outside the network wondering about the program's ultimate health.
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'60 Minutes' keeps on the news and is rewarded by viewers
Read full article: '60 Minutes' keeps on the news and is rewarded by viewersFILE - "60 Minutes" correspondent Lesley Stahl poses for a photo in her office at the "60 Minutes" offices, in New York on Sept. 12, 2017. It's not the first time that's been said about ā60 Minutesā since its 1968 debut. After executive producer Bill Owens turned the show primarily over to COVID-19 coverage last spring, ā60 Minutesā has returned to its traditional format while being focused on being timely. ā60 Minutesā this fall has featured interviews with fired government cybersecurity chief Chris Krebs, former President Barack Obama and poisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny. Original executive producer Don Hewitt often ran ā60 Minutesā as an island unto itself.