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60 Minutes in Crisis Mode: Veterans Demand Independence After Mass Layoffs

AI-generiertVerfasst: 2. Juni 2026, 01:02 MESZMedienkritik· laufender Verlauf

Dozens of former CBS News employees have turned against the new leadership of the legendary news magazine series. They warn of interference in editorial independence after editor-in-chief Bari Weiss triggered a wave of layoffs.

The crisis at 60 Minutes is intensifying: Several dozen veterans of CBS News – including many former employees of the show itself – have signed an open letter to Paramount-Skydance CEO David Ellison. They are calling on him to protect the show's editorial independence. The appeal comes amid a series of layoffs that has shaken confidence in the leadership.

Long-time correspondent Scott Pelley attacked new editor-in-chief Bari Weiss directly in a tense exchange. Pelley accused Weiss of "murdering" the show and questioned her qualifications as well as those of the new executive producer. This public confrontation reveals the deep divide between the established editorial staff and the new leadership.

New Leadership Under Pressure

The challenges facing Nick Bilton, the show's new leader, are substantial. Bilton must contend with demoralized staff, high production costs, and entrenched positions as the 59th season approaches. Bilton's appointment by Weiss came at a critical time – not only for the show itself, but also for public trust in the integrity of the format.

The tensions point to a fundamental conflict: While the new leadership under Weiss apparently seeks structural changes, veterans and long-time employees see editorial independence at risk. The letter from CBS veterans explicitly emphasizes the need for fair reporting under the new leadership. Whether Ellison responds to these demands could determine whether 60 Minutes preserves its credibility or continues to lose trust.

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