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CBS News ends '60 Minutes' correspondent Scott Pelley's contract after he dramatically called out Bari Weiss

CBS News ends '60 Minutes' correspondent Scott Pelley's contract after he dramatically called out Bari Weiss
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CBS News has terminated the contract of longtime '60 Minutes' correspondent Scott Pelley following a heated confrontation with executive producer Nick Bilton. The dispute involved criticisms of editor-in-chief Bari Weiss and concerns regarding the network's editorial direction under new leadership.

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The firing highlights internal tensions at major media organizations regarding editorial independence and corporate restructuring during potential ownership changes.

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Scott Pelley spent over 30 years at CBS News before his exit this week. Frazer Harrison/WireImage "60 Minutes" correspondent Scott Pelley is out after over three decades at CBS News. Pelley reportedly had harsh words for Bari Weiss during a heated staff meeting on Monday. Executive producer Nick Bilton terminated Pelley's contract, citing the journalist's "misconduct." Longtime "60 Minutes" correspondent Scott Pelley is out of the famed news program. Pelley, who spent over 30 years at CBS News, has been fired from the company after a clash with new "60 Minutes" top producer Nick">Nick Bilton , Business Insider has confirmed. "Your antipathy to the future of the show has come through loud and clear," Bilton wrote in a memo to Pelley that was seen by Business Insider. "I therefore write on behalf of CBS News, Inc. to inform you that your employment with CBS is terminated for cause effective immediately." Pelley's departure follows a testy staff meeting with Bilton on Monday, an audio recording of which was obtained by Status and The New York Times . During one exchange, Pelley reportedly said CBS News editor in chief Bari Weiss "does not love this place," and is "murdering" the "60 Minutes" newsmagazine. Weiss has characterized her overhaul of CBS News — including "60 Minutes" — as part of a mission to remake the organization for the digital era. Her critics say she's trying to make the broadcast network more friendly to President Donald Trump, whose administration is tasked with approving or rejecting CBS-parent Paramount Skydance's plan to buy Warner Bros. Discovery . Weiss has pushed back against criticism and said her actions are not political. During the Monday staff meeting, Pelley told Bilton he had "slender qualifications" for the top job at "60 Minutes," according to The New York Times. Bilton, formerly a New York Times tech reporter who's also produced documentaries for HBO and Netflix, doesn't have a TV news background. Pelley also grilled Bilton on the departures of correspondents">corresponden ts Cecilia Vega and Sharyn Alfonsi from "60 Minutes" last week. In an exit memo, Vega said that she and her colleagues battled "efforts to insert political bias into our stories" that she characterized as "censorship, both imposed and self-driven." Alfonsi referenced "an intense editorial dispute" with Weiss, who delayed her December story about the Trump administration's migrant deportation tactics involving El Salvador's CECOT prison. This decision by Weiss "was a deliberate choice to penalize a journalist for refusing to sanitize factually accurate reporting, and it sends a chilling message to the entire newsroom," Alfonsi wrote. Weiss told staffers that her decision to delay the story wasn't politically motivated. Read the original article on Business Insider

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The framing emphasizes the narrative of political interference and the 'murdering' of a news institution, reflecting internal staff concerns.

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