New ‘60 Minutes’ chief vows editorial independence, says Stahl, Whitaker and Wertheim are key to future
“The foundation of 60 Minutes is its journalistic independence,” Nick Bilton wrote in a memo to staffers on Thursday.
"BILTON" · 총 51건
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최근 7일 기준 84,469건을 분석한 결과, 뉴스 심리지수는 50.3(균형)입니다. 긍정 4,311건(5.1%)·중립 78,041건(92.4%)·부정 2,117건(2.5%)이며, 중립 비중이 뚜렷하게 높습니다. 성향 지수는 종합 14.8(중도 균형)입니다.
“The foundation of 60 Minutes is its journalistic independence,” Nick Bilton wrote in a memo to staffers on Thursday.
Scott Pelley thought he was untouchable at CBS as the anchor of 60 Minutes. But Nick Bilton proved he wasn't.
Nick Bilton said he had consulted with the program’s remaining correspondents: Lesley Stahl, Jon Wertheim and Bill Whitaker. All three were deliberating whether to stay with the show, two people said.
The show's new boss sent the memo amid a tumultuous week for the venerable newsmagazine.
Jimmy Kimmel is standing up for Scott Pelley after the longtime broadcast journalist was fired from “60 Minutes.” Pelley was cut from the newsmagazine program after accusing newly appointed CBS News boss Bari Weiss of “murdering” the show and saying new executive producer Nick Bilton has “slender qualifications for this job.” “Last night, the Trump […]
It turns out Nick Bilton wasn’t the only candidate that Bari Weiss considered for the top job at “60 Minutes.” Multiple sources with knowledge of CBS News’ hiring practices say the CEO of Paramount Skydance David Ellison was integrally involved not only in reviewing candidates, but also in meeting personally with at least two contenders — including Bilton. But Bilton had one key...
Scott Pelley was fired from 60 Minutes after clashing with new boss Bari Weiss and Nick Bilton, accusing them of murdering the iconic CBS news program.
“CBS Evening News” anchor Tony Dokoupil paid tribute to Scott Pelley after the former “60 Minutes” correspondent was fired on Tuesday following an explosive clash with the show’s new executive producer, Nick Bilton. “When I started at CBS, Scott Pelley was in this very chair, and still doing a dozen stories a year for ‘60 […]
The veteran '60 Minutes' correspondent was fired on Tuesday following a clash with the show’s new executive producer, Nick Bilton.
CBS News fired longtime "60 Minutes" Correspondent Scott Pelley after a contentious all-staff meeting in which he clashed with new Executive Producer Nick Bilton and accused Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss of "murdering" the storied newsmagazine. It's the latest chapter of upheaval at CBS News. Steve Kroft, a "60 Minutes" correspondent for 30 seasons before retiring, joins Geoff Bennett for more.
Scott Pelley, então jornalista do programa '60 minutes' da CBS News, foi demitido por justa causa. Charles Sykes/AP Photo A CBS News demitiu na terça-feira (2) jornalista correspondente do programa “60 Minutes”, Scott Pelley, em meio a desentendimentos sobre o futuro da atração e a uma série de mudanças recentes na emissora. A saída de Pelley foi confirmada à Reuters por fontes da CBS por um e-mail enviado pelo produtor-executivo do programa, Nick Bilton, no qual ele afirma que a relação profissional foi encerrada “por justa causa, com efeito imediato”. Segundo Bilton, a resistência do jornalista às mudanças propostas foi determinante para a decisão. “Sua antipatia pelo futuro da série ficou bem clara. E eu a ouvi”, escreveu. Em outro trecho, Bilton acusou Pelley de ter dominado uma reunião de equipe para desacreditá-lo e questionar sua capacidade e intenções, em um episódio marcado, segundo ele, por “falta de civilidade e desprezo”. Agora no g1 Pelley, de 68 anos e integrante da CBS News desde 1989, não respondeu imediatamente aos pedidos de comentário feitos pela Reuters. Segundo veículos de imprensa americanos, no entanto, Pelley teria divulgado um comunicado em que afirmara que o novo proprietário da CBS está descartando a "lenda" do icônico programa de notícias "aparentemente para ganhar a simpatia do governo Trump". "No mês passado, o 60 Minutes perdeu sua essência quando toda a nossa diretoria e dois de nossos melhores correspondentes foram cruelmente demitidos sem justa causa", escreveu Pelley em um comunicado citado por veículos de imprensa americanos. Em declarações recentes reproduzidas pela imprensa americana, o jornalista já havia criticado a nova direção da emissora e afirmado que o icônico “60 Minutes” está sendo desfigurado. Segundo o jornalista, mudanças recentes — incluindo demissões de executivos e correspondentes — teriam feito o programa “perder sua essência”. Em uma reunião interna, Pelley também teria acusado a editora-chefe da CBS News, Bari Weiss, de “matar” o programa. Pelley se junta a mais de meia dúzia de pessoas que deixaram o programa jornalístico de domingo, de horário nobre nos EUA, nas últimas semanas. A CBS demitiu a produtora-executiva Tanya Simon e as correspondentes Sharyn Alfonsi e Cecilia Vega. Em comunicado interno, Bilton reconheceu “uma grande quantidade de mudanças em um período muito curto” no programa. A Skydance Media é liderada por David Ellison, filho do cofundador da Oracle, Larry Ellison, e antigo apoiador do presidente americano Donald Trump. Segundo a empresa, a nova orientação busca refletir “diversas perspectivas ideológicas” do público dos Estados Unidos. Antes da fusão, a Paramount também chegou a pagar US$ 16 milhões (R$ 80,3 milhões) para encerrar um processo movido por Trump em 2024, relacionado a uma entrevista do “60 Minutes” com a então vice-presidente Kamala Harris, que, segundo ele, teria distorcido sua imagem durante a disputa eleitoral. O ambiente político também tem influenciado a relação entre a imprensa e o governo. Desde que voltou à Casa Branca, Trump intensificou críticas a veículos de comunicação, que frequentemente classifica como propagadores de “notícias falsas”. A CBS, tradicional emissora da televisão aberta americana, já teve em seu quadro nomes históricos do jornalismo, como Walter Cronkite e Edward R. Murrow. O “60 Minutes”, exibido aos domingos, é o programa de horário nobre mais antigo em funcionamento nos Estados Unidos. *Com informações das agências de notícias Reuters e AFP.
Mixed picture emerges from races across the US, as Trump’s pick fails in Iowa. Plus: Jill Biden speaks about her husband’s decision to drop out of the 2024 election Good morning. It has been a night of drama as crucial election results have unfolded – or not – across the US. In California, the crucial race for governor remains too close to call. With mountains of ballots left to count, the Republican Steve Hilton was leading the field with the Democrats Xavier Becerra and Tom Steyer following. A quirk of the state’s political system means the top two candidates face off in the general election regardless of which party they belong to. Where else were primary elections held? In many other states. Many eyes were on Iowa, where Josh Turek, backed by millions in outside spending, clinched the state’s Democratic primary, defeating the state senator Zach Wahls, who had pitched himself as an anti-establishment outsider. On the Republican side, Randy Feenstra’s second-place finish in the gubernatorial race ended Donald Trump’s perfect endorsement streak, which had held strong since March. When will we know the full results? Voting experts say it could take weeks to finalize the tightest races. What was Pelley said to have done? In an email, the newly appointed executive editor, Nick Bilton, claimed Pelley had “hijacked my first meeting … to disparage me, my qualifications, and my intentions with remarkable incivility and contempt”. In a message to staff he said that after repeated, failed attempts to find common ground over the weekend, “we have parted ways with Scott Pelley”. Continue reading...
Veteran “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley has been terminated just one day after a fiery meeting with leadership. Pelley had clashed with the show’s controversial new leader, technology journalist and documentary maker Nick Bilton, attacking his qualifications. Pelley has also been critical of CBS News chief Bari Weiss. NBC’s Erin McLaughin reports for TODAY.
The broadcast has seen a lot of turnover under the new management, and the dismissal comes after disputes with the current EP, Nick Bilton, and the editor-in-chief, Bari Weiss, over its new direction
CBS News fired “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley on Tuesday, just one day after he accused editor-in-chief Bari Weiss of attempting to “murder” the long-running show. Nick Bilton, the tech journalist and filmmaker recently named the new boss of “60 Minutes,” told Pelley that he was being fired after he aggressively “hijacked” a staff meeting ...
The veteran '60 Minutes' correspondent was fired on Tuesday by CBS News after a stormy meeting on Monday with incoming executive producer Nick Bilton.
CBS News has terminated the contract of 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley, two sources at the network said on Tuesday, joining more than half a dozen departures in recent weeks. “Your antipathy to the future of the show has come through loud and clear. And I have heard you,” the show’s executive producer, Nick Bilton, wrote in a Tuesday email to Pelley that was seen by Reuters. “I therefore write on behalf of CBS News, Inc. (“CBS”) to inform you that your employment with CBS is...
CBS News has fired longtime "60 Minutes" correspondent and former "CBS Evening News" anchor Scott Pelley one day after he had a tense and confrontational exchange with new "60 Minutes" executive producer Nick Bilton.
Nick Bilton, the executive producer of CBS News's 60 Minutes, terminated the contract of 60 Minutes correspondent Scott Pelley after he had a meltdown and disparaged Bilton during a meeting. The post CBS News Terminates Scott Pelley’s Contract After He ‘Hijacked’ Staff Meeting appeared first on Breitbart.
Nick Bilton, the new Executive Producer of 60 Minutes, fired longtime correspondent Scott Pelley following a contentious staff meeting on Monday.