CBS Defends '60 Minutes' Decision Amid Staff and Public Controversy
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CBS News defended its decision to delay a '60 Minutes' report, citing the need for fairness and comprehensive coverage, despite criticism and accusations of censorship. Bari Weiss, the editor-in-chief, emphasized the importance of trust and rigorous journalism, even if controversial, amid ongoing internal and external scrutiny.
- Bari Weiss Defends ’60 Minutes’ Decision in Staff Memo: ‘This May Seem Radical’ but ‘No Amount of Outrage’ Will ‘Derail Us’ Variety
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- CBS Boss Sends Christmas Eve Memo Over Axed ’60 Minutes’ The Daily Beast
- Stephen Miller calls on CBS News to fire ‘60 Minutes’ producers over ‘revolt’ The Hill
- Bari Weiss defends held ‘60 Minutes’ story in email to CBS News staff The Washington Post
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