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All seven correspondents from "60 Minutes" pleaded with CBS News parent company Paramount to "put up a fierce and unrelenting fight." ...
In a case seen as a challenge to American free-speech principles, Paramount has agreed to pay $16 million to settle a lawsuit ...
President Trump had filed a $20-billion lawsuit claiming a ‘60 Minutes' interview with then-Vice President Kamala Harris was manipulated to show her in a flattering light. Trump alleged the news ...
The president sued over an interview with Harris on the CBS News segment that he said was deceptively edited to her advantage ...
Bill Owens, the executive producer of 60 Minutes, announced in April that he was leaving the show, citing a lack of editorial independence. Scott Pelley, one of the show’s correspondents, addressed ...
Paramount to pay $16 million to Trump ‘s presidential library. Trump alleged the CBS “60 Minutes” Harris interview was misleadingly edited. Settlement avoids trial and does not include an ...
The fallout from Paramount's decision to settle a lawsuit by President Donald Trump over the editing of a CBS’ “60 Minutes” interview seems certain to linger.
Days later, “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley called out Paramount on-air, revealing that executives “began to supervise our content in new ways” amid the pending merger.
Days later, “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley called out Paramount on-air, revealing that executives “began to supervise our content in new ways” amid the pending merger.
As part of the deal, Paramount said that “60 Minutes” will in the future promptly release full transcripts of interviews with presidential candidates. That’s a significant change in the ...