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Scott Pelley says '60 Minutes' has faced 'no corporate interference' by new Paramount owners
While accepting an award, "60 Minutes" correspondent Scott Pelley said his program has not faced any corporate interference from the new Paramount owners.
Scott Pelley claimed that he has experienced "no corporate interference" yet at "60 Minutes" under the new Paramount leadership. While accepting his recognition as a Walter Cronkite Award honoree for his coverage of the Trump administration's threats to major law firms,
UFC President Dana White confirmed the historic White House event in June will stream exclusively on Paramount+, not air live on CBS. This move aligns
Kara Swisher has vowed to quit her job as a CNN contributor if Paramount ends up buying Warner Bros. Discovery. “I’m walking right out of there the day they get there,” Swisher told her Pivot podcast co-host Scott Galloway on Friday. “I’m walking, and there’s no way I’m working for these terrible people.”
Gayle King admitted there's "drama" at CBS but said she's staying out of it while addressing exit rumors and Tony Dukoupil's promotion to "CBS Evening News."
Rachel Maddow recently said on Nicolle Wallace's “The Best People” podcast that CBS and its parent company Paramount should reconsider canceling “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” calling the network's post-Paramount–Skydance-merger culture a "huge embarrassment.
As CBS News undergoes major changes following the acquisition of Paramount by Skydance, the signs are currently pointing to a revamp of the network's weekday morning show.