CBS News Terminates ’60 Minutes’ Correspondent Scott Pelley After Producer Dispute

CBS News has officially terminated veteran correspondent Scott Pelley from its iconic program, “60 Minutes.” This decision follows a confrontational meeting with the show’s new executive producer, Nick Bilton. Pelley, who had a prominent career spanning nearly four decades at CBS, faced criticism following his remarks about Bilton and the direction of the program.
Details of Termination
In a letter to Pelley, Bilton stated that the decision was due to Pelley’s “remarkable incivility and contempt” during staff interactions. Bilton noted that Pelley’s behavior indicated a lack of interest in the future success of “60 Minutes.” According to an audio recording, Pelley openly challenged Bilton during a staff meeting, expressing concerns over new leadership and editorial direction.
Background of Scott Pelley’s Career
Pelley’s career at CBS began in 1989. He served as a “60 Minutes” correspondent for over 20 years and was the anchor of “CBS Evening News” from 2011 until 2017. His void leaves significant changes in the “60 Minutes” lineup, which has been storied in American television since its debut in September 1968.
Current “60 Minutes” Correspondents
- Lesley Stahl
- Bill Whitaker
- Jon Wertheim
Recent Tensions at CBS News
The tensions surrounding “60 Minutes” have been exacerbated by disagreements regarding editorial choices. Notably, the network’s leadership has faced backlash over decisions perceived as politically motivated. A segment involving the Trump administration’s deportation policies was postponed amid allegations of editorial interference.
Upcoming Changes and Industry Context
The changes at “60 Minutes” reflect broader shifts in the media industry, particularly due to the recent $8 billion merger of Paramount and Skydance Media. David Ellison, head of Skydance, is also pursuing a significant acquisition of Warner Bros. Discovery, which could reshape the media landscape further.
As CBS News navigates these challenges, the termination of Pelley signifies more than just a staff change; it underscores a pivotal moment in the future direction of one of television’s most recognized news programs.




