CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss has terminated the employment of correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi, who had publicly criticized Weiss for prioritizing access journalism over accountability. Alfonsi's firing occurred on Thursday, five days after her contract expired. She had previously clashed with Weiss regarding a report on an El Salvador jail that was critical of the Trump administration. In her statement, Alfonsi expressed that her dismissal was a punitive action against her for adhering to journalistic standards. She stated, 'It sends a chilling message to the entire newsroom.' Additionally, the New York Times reported that Nick Bilton, a former Vanity Fair correspondent, has been appointed as the new executive producer for 60 Minutes, succeeding Tanya Simon, who had been with the program for 30 years. Bilton and Weiss both lack traditional broadcast news experience.
CBS Fires 60 Minutes Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi Following Dispute with Bari Weiss
Sharyn Alfonsi has been fired by CBS News after criticizing editor-in-chief Bari Weiss for her approach to journalism. Alfonsi's dismissal follows a public dispute over a report critical of the Trump administration. Nick Bilton has been appointed as the new executive producer for 60 Minutes, replacing Tanya Simon.
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CBS Fires 60 Minutes Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi Following Dispute with Bari Weiss