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David Ellison Reportedly Promises Greater Editorial Independence for '60 Minutes' Staff
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2026-06-10 05:40   Politics   21

David Ellison Reportedly Promises Greater Editorial Independence for '60 Minutes' Staff

According to reporting cited from The New York Times, David Ellison, chief executive of Paramount Skydance, has agreed to provide greater editorial independence to the CBS news program '60 Minutes.

' The reported commitment came during discussions with veteran correspondent Lesley Stahl and was viewed as an important concession to journalists who have remained with the long-running news magazine amid significant organizational changes at CBS News.The article describes a period of internal turmoil following leadership changes at CBS News.It states that the newsroom has undergone a major restructuring since Bari Weiss became editor-in-chief.

Several prominent journalists, including Sharyn Alfonsi and longtime correspondent Scott Pelley, reportedly departed or were dismissed during the transition, contributing to concerns about the future direction and independence of the program.Stahl, along with correspondents Bill Whitaker and Jon Wertheim, reportedly chose to remain with '60 Minutes' despite the upheaval.According to the article, they expressed a desire to preserve the program and prevent its decline.The journalists were said to have sought assurances that the show would continue operating with editorial autonomy.

The report also notes that Ellison has maintained a friendly relationship with former President Donald Trump while Paramount seeks federal approval for a major acquisition involving Warner Bros.Discovery.This context reportedly heightened concerns among some journalists about potential editorial influence.

Following Ellison's reported pledge to maintain the program's independence, members of the '60 Minutes' staff celebrated the development with a champagne toast at the show's offices in Midtown Manhattan.

The article presents the event as a sign of relief among employees who view editorial independence as essential to the program's credibility and future.

Full reading at Raw Story - Celebrating 20 Years of Independent Journalism

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