CBS News veterans urge Paramount CEO to ‘uphold editorial independence’ at 60 Minutes

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CBS News veterans urge Paramount CEO to ‘uphold editorial independence’ at 60 Minutes

Several dozen veterans of CBS News – including many former 60 Minutes employees – signed a letter to the Paramount Skydance CEO, David Ellison, on Monday, pressing him to commit to the show’s …

Several dozen veterans of CBS News – including many former 60 Minutes employees – signed a letter to the Paramount Skydance CEO, David Ellison, on Monday, pressing him to commit to the show’s editorial independence four days after network management fired several top staffers and correspondents . On Thursday, the CBS News editor-in-chief, Bari Weiss, and president, Tom Cibrowski, ousted the show’s executive producer, executive editor and two prominent correspondents, Sharyn Alfonsi and Cecilia Vega. Both Alfonsi and Vega released blistering statements alleging that the show’s editorial independence had been compromised for political purposes. “We, the undersigned, urge you and your management team at CBS News to uphold the principle of editorial independence that has made 60 Minutes – in the words of the show’s new executive producer – ‘the most important television journalism brand this country has ever produced,’” the letter stated, referring to the New York Times veteran – and broadcast novice – installed to lead the show, Nick Bilton. “Institutional trust is not transferred through ownership. 60 Minutes prospered and had impact because it operated under an implicit and sacred obligation to the public,” the letter said. “Modernizing the show for new audiences and new delivery approaches is important – but not at the cost of editorial integrity. …

Original source: The Guardian World

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