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CBS’s Lesley Stahl slams Paramount boss Shari Redstone over Trump lawsuit fallout, saying corporate pressure is affecting ...
Lesley Stahl, who has spent decades as a correspondent for the seminal Sunday night newsmagazine 60 Minutes, is making it ...
Senate lawmakers argue settling the $20 billion lawsuit could violate federal anti-bribery laws and the state's unfair ...
Minutes correspondent Lesley Stahl revealed how she is already “mourning” the show amid a mounting crisis at her network. The ...
The Shari Redstone-controlled company has grappled with a series of setbacks since it announced its sale to tech scion David ...
Thank you all, remain focused on the moment, our audience deserves it. After 37 years, Bill Owens is ending his illustrious career at CBS News, 25 of those years at America’s most important news ...
Kudos to CBS for “allowing” executive producer Bill Owens to “quit” as a result of President Trump’s $20 billion lawsuit against “60 Minutes” (“CBS Big: Eye Quit,” April 23).
“60 Minutes” executive producer Bill Owens abruptly quit on Tuesday, citing a loss of journalistic independence as CBS’ parent company, Paramount Global, looks to settle a lawsuit from ...
“We all find it profoundly disturbing. If the people that run Paramount and CBS think they can run 60 Minutes better than Bill Owens has run it, they’re wrong.” Trump’s recent attacks on ...
Minutes" reporter Lesley Stahl discussed the state of affairs behind the scenes at CBS as it faces on ongoing lawsuit from ...