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60 Minutes, CBS and Scott Pelley

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CBS News races to steady ‘60 Minutes’ after Scott Pelley’s firing
With a shellshocked staff and several open correspondent offices, newly appointed executive producer Nick Bilton is trying to find a way forward for “60 Minutes.”

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 · 5h · on MSN
Turmoil at ’60 Minutes’ after Pelley and two others are fired | The Excerpt
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CBS boss blames ‘60 Minutes’ star for his own firing
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‘Somebody Had to Stand Up!’ Scott Pelley Chokes Up Describing the Fiery Meeting That Led to His Ouster from ’60 Minutes’
Recently fired 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley got choked up while arguing he had to “stand up” to his CBS bosses on behalf of his less tenured coworkers during an interview with The New York Ti...

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Scott Pelley Details Clash That Led To His '60 Minutes' Firing In First Interview Since Ouster
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Scott Pelley, in Tearful New Interview, Reveals His Final Moments at “60 Minutes ”Before Being Fired
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’60 Minutes’ Veterans Statement on Staying With CBS: Read in Full

Minutes’ veterans say they’ll stay at CBS despite turmoil, criticizing leadership but vowing to defend editorial independence and legacy.
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WGA East and SAG-AFTRA call out the new leaders at CBS News and '60 Minutes'

After weeks of turmoil at CBS's legacy newsmagazine '60 Minutes,' WGA East and SAG-AFTRA are slamming the network for its most recent actions, citing a lack of editorial independence.
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Remaining 3 ’60 Minutes’ stars say they’re staying at CBS show, don’t want to see it die

Saying “We don’t want to see ‘60 Minutes’ die,” the three remaining correspondents at the turmoil-plagued CBS News show have decided to stay – for no
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Civil war at '60 Minutes' as top stars choose to stay but issue explosive ultimatum

Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker and Jon Wertheim narrowly decide to stay at "60 Minutes," warning "newsrooms are not supposed to be run like dictatorships."
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