US broadcaster CBS fires 60 Minutes’s Scott Pelley after clash with bosses
Veteran journalist Scott Pelley has been fired by CBS from its influential news program, 60 Minutes. The dismissal occurred after Pelley reportedly criticized the program's new executive producer, Nick Bilton, during a staff meeting, questioning his qualifications and accusing him of "murdering the show." Pelley also stated that Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss was brought in to "kill the news outlet." In a termination notice, Bilton accused Pelley of an "ambush" and "remarkable incivility and contempt." Pelley, in a statement, claimed 60 Minutes had lost its "DNA" under new management and that managers asked him to "inject falsehoods and bias." He also suggested his firing was to "curry a moment of favor with the Trump administration."

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AI-generatedVeteran journalist Scott Pelley has been fired by CBS from its influential news program, 60 Minutes. The dismissal occurred after Pelley reportedly criticized the program's new executive producer, Nick Bilton, during a staff meeting, questioning his qualifications and accusing him of "murdering the show." Pelley also stated that Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss was brought in to "kill the news outlet." In a termination notice, Bilton accused Pelley of an "ambush" and "remarkable incivility and contempt." Pelley, in a statement, claimed 60 Minutes had lost its "DNA" under new management and that managers asked him to "inject falsehoods and bias." He also suggested his firing was to "curry a moment of favor with the Trump administration."
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5 extractedCBS has fired Scott Pelley, a longtime correspondent for its 60 Minutes programme.
Pelley stated that 60 Minutes has lost its DNA under new management and accused managers of asking him to 'inject falsehoods and bias'.
Nick Bilton, the new executive producer, accused Pelley of carrying out an 'ambush' against him.
Pelley reportedly accused management of 'murdering' the influential news programme.
Pelley suggested his firing was to 'curry a moment of favor with the Trump administration'.