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At the end of Sunday's program, Scott Pelley noted the executive producer's exit and cited corporate pressure.
Summit Ice episode was taken down “following a standards review,” a Paramount spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter.
Executive Producer Bill Owens resigned last week, Scott Pelley paid tribute to him on on-air and called out corporate owner.
Minutes' correspondent Scott Pelley took CBS News owner Paramount Global to task Sunday for the exit of the show's executive ...
Minutes anchor Scott Pelley publicly called out his show's corporate owner, Paramount Global, after the resignation of its ...
“60 Minutes” debuted in 1968 and from 1991 to 1994 was the top-rated program on network television, outdrawing every single ...
Scott Pelley said that CBS News' parent company, Paramount Global, had begun to supervise 60 Minutes content "in new ways." ...
CBS News’ ‘“60 Minutes” addressed the surprise exit of its longtime executive producer Bill Owens on Sunday’s program, with anchor Scott Pelley saying that “no one is happy” about his departure.
With a lawsuit from the President and the departure of executive producer Bill Owens, the long-running news show finds itself ...
A dramatic on-air moment from 60 Minutes star Scott Pelley has ignited a firestorm inside one of America's most famous ...
Bill Owens has been with CBS News for nearly four decades. After his internship in 1988, he became a senior producer for the ...
Since taking over as chairman of the communications agency, Carr has revived news bias complaints and launched probes into ...