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Scott Pelley Criticizes '60 Minutes' Management After Departure

By Chimamanda Ngozi AdichiePublished: Jun 03, 2026
Scott Pelley Criticizes '60 Minutes' Management After Departure

Following his removal from '60 Minutes,' veteran journalist Scott Pelley has voiced strong criticism regarding the current state of the acclaimed news program, which he claims is no longer recognizable to him. Pelley directly attributed the show's decline to the new executive leadership at CBS News, part of Paramount Skydance, alleging widespread "incompetence and unprofessionalism" that has created significant turmoil over several months.

In his initial public statement since the announcement of his departure, Pelley asserted that Paramount Skydance is discarding a "legend" and systematically weakening '60 Minutes,' seemingly to gain favor with the current administration. He further detailed how new management allegedly instructed him to incorporate unverified assertions and biases into politically sensitive reports. Pelley also revealed that politicians were invited to select interviewers for broadcast segments, a practice he considers fundamentally at odds with journalistic integrity. He recounted a critical incident where, due to managerial oversight, an entire program nearly failed to air, missing its slot by a mere 19 minutes.

Reflecting on his 37-year tenure at CBS, Pelley expressed profound gratitude for his colleagues, acknowledging their dedication and sacrifices. He voiced a fervent hope for the return of integrity, professionalism, and courage to CBS News, envisioning a future where the high ideals once championed by the network are reinstated and honored anew. His remarks underscore a significant rift within the venerable news institution, raising questions about its editorial independence and future direction in an evolving media landscape.

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