Dylan Byers, a media reporter for Puck, stated on MS NOW that the CBS program '60 Minutes' could experience a significant loss of its staff in the coming weeks. This discussion followed the firing of Scott Pelley, who had made critical remarks about CBS leadership during a staff meeting. Byers noted that Pelley's departure follows the exits of other correspondents, including Sharyn Alfonsi and Cecilia Vega, and highlighted that the remaining correspondents are deliberating their future. Bari Weiss, the new executive producer, commented that Pelley had damaged the foundation of trust within the team and that efforts to reconcile with him were unsuccessful. Pelley has since accused Weiss of dishonesty regarding their meeting.
Concerns Raised Over Potential Staff Departures at '60 Minutes'
Dylan Byers from Puck reported that '60 Minutes' may face a complete staff turnover in the near future following the firing of Scott Pelley. The situation has raised concerns about the show's future direction under new leadership, as several correspondents have already left.
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Concerns Raised Over Potential Staff Departures at '60 Minutes'