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'60 Minutes' Veterans Statement on Staying with CBS: Read in Full

'60 Minutes' Veterans Statement on Staying with CBS: Read in Full

Summary

Veteran journalists from the TV show "60 Minutes" said they will stay at CBS despite recent firings of senior leaders and colleagues. They criticized how these decisions were made and said they want to protect the show's tradition of independent and honest journalism.

Key Facts

  • Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker, and Jon Wertheim are veteran correspondents who issued the joint statement.
  • They criticized the firings of respected colleagues like Tanya and Draggan, calling the actions unjust and lacking explanation.
  • They said newsrooms should work with collaboration and open discussion, not like dictatorships.
  • The trio decided to stay to protect "60 Minutes" and continue independent journalism.
  • They expressed willingness to leave if the news organization does not uphold commitments to integrity.
  • The statement was shared publicly on social media by NPR correspondent David Folkenflik.
  • The situation follows the firing of longtime correspondent Scott Pelley and tensions over editorial independence.
  • The journalists hope new leadership will build trust and honor the show’s legacy.
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