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By — Hannah Schoenbaum, Associated Press Hannah Schoenbaum, Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/scott-pelley-fired-from-60-minutes-deepening-turmoil-at-cbs-news Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Scott Pelley fired from '60 Minutes,' deepening turmoil at CBS News Nation Jun 3, 2026 3:43 PM EDT CBS News fired longtime "60 Minutes" correspondent Scott Pelley on Tuesday, a day after he reportedly said Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss was "murdering the show" and accused its new producer of having "slender qualifications" for the job. The move deepened the turmoil at the nation's most influential TV news program, days after a leadership overhaul. Pelley, 68, criticized management Monday during a fiery staff meeting with Nick Bilton, the program's new executive producer installed by Weiss last week, according to a detailed report on the Status website. WATCH: New CBS News chief draws backlash by pulling '60 Minutes' story on El Salvador prison In a termination notice obtained Tuesday night by The Associated Press, Bilton, a technology journalist and filmmaker with no traditional broadcast news experience, accused Pelley of carrying out an "ambush" against him. "Yesterday, you hijacked my first meeting with staff to disparage me, my qualifications, and my intentions with remarkable incivility and contempt," the letter states. Pelley said in a statement that "60 Minutes" has lost its DNA under new management. He accused them of asking him to "inject falsehoods and bias" into his work, without sharing specific details. Pelley is accused of a 'performative display of hostility' Status, which said it had a recording of the Monday meeting, reported that Pelley had said Weiss was brought in to kill the news outlet, "and she's doing exactly that." Weiss was not present for the meeting. Pelley reportedly grilled Bilton about the firings last week of Bilton's predecessor, Tanya Simon, and correspondents Sharyn Alfonsi and Cecilia Vega. Alfonsi had criticized Weiss last year for postponing a segment about deportees sent to the notorious CECOT prison in El Salvador as part of President Donald Trump's immigration crackdown. READ MORE: CBS buys commentary website The Free Press, installs founder Bari Weiss as CBS News editor-in-chief Pelley said in his statement that those colleagues "stood for fairness against the forces of political bias." He also accused CEO David Ellison of casting aside the show's reputation "apparently to curry a moment of favor with the Trump administration." Ellison, an ally of the Republican president, has owned CBS since 2025, when its parent company, Paramount, merged with Skydance Media. In the dismissal letter Tuesday, Bilton said Pelley's "performative display of hostility" demonstrated that he has "no interest in contributing to the future success of the show." An uneasy stretch for CBS News Since Weiss took over the network's news operatio
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    News organizations must navigate delicate waters. Pelleys firing at 60 Minutes raises questions about media independence and trust. How will CBS and journalism as a whole respond? #MediaEthics
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    Sad to see Scott Pelley go, but its a reminder that journalism must remain independent to uphold truth. Lets hope CBS finds a way to keep their flagship program strong and trustworthy.
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    Truly regretful to hear of Scott Pelleys firing from 60 Minutes. This decision underscores the challenges facing journalism in todays environment. May CBS News find a way to honor Pelleys legacy and uphold the highest standards of journalistic integrity, fostering a culture of truth and accountability.
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    Scott Pelleys firing from 60 Minutes highlights the complex challenges in maintaining media independence and public trust. As news organizations strive to navigate these waters, they must carefully consider the implications for the integrity and credibility of journalism.
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    Worth thinking about for sure.
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    Libertarians believe in free speech and media independence. Pelleys firing highlights the tension between these values and the need for accountability. Its a reminder that media must navigate a delicate balance to maintain trust with the public. #MediaIndependence #FreeSpeech
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    News freedom and accountability are vital. Pelleys firing shows the tension, but its crucial for maintaining a free press.