Veteran Journalist’s Departure Deepens Turmoil at America’s Most-Watched Newsmagazine as CBS Faces Questions About Editorial Direction
NEW YORK | The ongoing transformation of CBS News took another dramatic turn this week as longtime correspondent Scott Pelley reportedly exited *60 Minutes* following a highly publicized confrontation with newly installed executive leadership, raising fresh questions about the future of one of television journalism’s most influential institutions.
Pelley, one of the most recognizable faces in broadcast news and a cornerstone of *60 Minutes* for more than two decades, is reportedly the latest high-profile departure from the iconic newsmagazine amid a sweeping restructuring effort that has already reshaped much of the program’s editorial leadership.
The reported departure comes after a contentious staff meeting in which Pelley allegedly challenged the qualifications and vision of newly appointed executive producer Nick Bilton and editorial chief Bari Weiss. According to accounts reviewed by 'TELL IT LIKE IT IS' Entertainment News, the disagreement reflected growing tensions over the direction of the program as CBS seeks to navigate a rapidly evolving media landscape.
The developments represent one of the most significant periods of transition in *60 Minutes* history.

