CBS News fired longtime "60 Minutes" correspondent Scott Pelley on Tuesday [1].
The termination of a veteran journalist marks a significant rupture within one of the most storied news programs in U.S. history. Pelley's departure follows a period of internal turmoil regarding the editorial direction of the broadcast.
Pelley had been with CBS News for 37 years [2] and served as a correspondent on "60 Minutes" for 30 seasons [1]. His exit comes after reports of a contentious staff meeting where he clashed with new Executive Producer Nick Bilton [3].
During the dispute, Pelley accused Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss of "murdering" the newsmagazine [3]. The conflict reportedly centered on a heated showdown regarding the leadership of the program [4].
"There has never been anything in America like 60 Minutes," Pelley said [5].
The firing occurred one day after Pelley's criticisms of Weiss were reported [1]. The move signals a definitive shift in the program's management as the network moves forward under Bilton and Weiss.
“CBS News fired longtime "60 Minutes" Scott Pelley on Tuesday”
The removal of a 30-season veteran suggests a fundamental disagreement over the identity of '60 Minutes' under its new leadership. By firing Pelley shortly after his public criticism of Bari Weiss and Nick Bilton, CBS News is prioritizing a new editorial direction over the tenure and legacy of its established correspondents.




