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60 Minutes journalist decries ‘spread of corporate meddling and editorial fear’ at CBS News

60 Minutes journalist decries ‘spread of corporate meddling and editorial fear’ at CBS News

Summary

Sharyn Alfonsi, a 60 Minutes journalist, spoke about pressure and fear within CBS News after she pushed back on changing a story about Venezuelans sent to a Salvadoran prison. She criticized corporate influence on news coverage and expressed uncertainty about her future at CBS.

Key Facts

  • Sharyn Alfonsi delayed airing a segment on Venezuelans detained in El Salvador after CBS editors asked for changes.
  • CBS editor Bari Weiss initially shelved the story, citing a lack of Trump administration perspective.
  • The segment aired about a month late, with little change but without a Trump official interview.
  • Alfonsi refused to alter the story because she believed it was factually correct.
  • She said the incident showed a wider problem of corporate interference and fear affecting editorial decisions.
  • Alfonsi received the Ridenhour prize for courage and shared her concerns during the award speech.
  • She faces uncertainty about returning to 60 Minutes for its next season starting in September.
  • Alfonsi revealed that after the story delay, a SWAT team was falsely sent to her home.
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