CBS News has denied reports suggesting that Joe Rogan was being considered for a position on '60 Minutes.' The speculation arose after Anderson Cooper announced he would step away from the show. RadarOnline initially reported that CBS was looking to hire Rogan to strengthen the program. This rumor gained traction when the Austin American-Statesman published an article claiming Rogan was being considered for the role. However, CBS News issued a statement declaring these reports as false. The Statesman later amended its article to reflect CBS's denial. Additionally, CBS News has faced internal changes and departures since Bari Weiss was appointed as editor in chief, with several staff members leaving the network amid allegations of editorial interference. Dylan Byers from Puck reported that '60 Minutes' may experience a significant loss of talent in the near future.
CBS Denies Reports of Joe Rogan Joining '60 Minutes'
CBS News has refuted claims that Joe Rogan was under consideration for a role on '60 Minutes,' following speculation after Anderson Cooper's announcement of his departure. The Austin American-Statesman amended its article to reflect CBS's denial. The network has also experienced staff changes since the appointment of Bari Weiss as editor in chief.
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CBS Denies Reports of Joe Rogan Joining '60 Minutes'