
After the dramatic termination of Scott Pelley, four of the showโs seven full-time correspondents are out under Bari Weissโ leadership
For many years now, CBS News employees entering the networkโs New York headquarters have walked by a poster showing the seven correspondents who have helped keep 60 Minutes the most-watched show in news for 52 straight television seasons: Lesley Stahl, Scott Pelley, Bill Whitaker, Anderson Cooper, Sharyn Alfonsi, Jon Wertheim and Cecilia Vega.
Over the last tumultuous week, three of those correspondents โ Pelley, Alfonsi and Vega โ have been fired. Cooper โ who is also a CNN primetime anchor โ announced in February that he is leaving the show. Amid the most significant uproar in the showโs lengthy history, CBS News staffers and 60 Minutes veterans now have two central questions: Who will be left to make the showโs 59th season, which begins in September? And will it still feel like 60 Minutes?
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