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Shari Redstone says in an interview with the New York Times that Trump’s lawsuit against CBS News was not as ‘black and white ...
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’60 Minutes’ Shakeup: CBS Show Gets New Boss After Trump Lawsuit
The change comes after long-time exec producer Bill Owens resigned earlier this year amid President Donald Trump ‘s lawsuit against CBS’ parent company, Paramount Global, which has since been ...
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CBS Trades One ’60 Minutes’ Liberal Insider For Another - MSN
CBS News announced Thursday that “60 Minutes” interim executive producer Tanya Simon would become the official executive producer, replacing Bill Owens. Simon, who is the daughter of the late ...
"60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens abruptly quit the long-running CBS News program and put out a statement that it was clear he would not be able to run the show as he had previously done.
"60 Minutes" staff are hoping to move on from the months-long drama that unfolded as a result of President Donald Trump's lawsuit, but concerns remain as new ownership takes over.
CBS News has named Tanya Simon the new executive producer of its flagship newsmagazine 60 Minutes. Simon succeeds Bill Owens, who resigned as EP earlier this year, citing corporate interference ...
In April, Owens sent a memo to 60 Minutes staff saying that he was leaving because “over the past months, it has become clear that I would not be allowed to run the show as I have always run it ...
Ms. Simon is the daughter of a longtime CBS correspondent, Bob Simon, a broadcast news legend who died in a car wreck on Manhattan’s West Side Highway in 2015. Previously the second-ranking producer ...
She's been executive editor of the broadcast, and running it on an interim basis since her predecessor Bill Owens quit in April, saying he questioned whether he'd be allowed to lead the program as ...
CBS News announced Thursday that “60 Minutes” interim executive producer Tanya Simon would become the official executive producer, replacing Bill Owens.
Fox News Digital spoke with a "60 Minutes" producer about the current state of the long-running CBS News program and the concerns that remain as the Paramount-Skydance merger.
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