Scott Pelley, a veteran *60 Minutes* correspondent of 37 years, details his recent firing and the systemic instability currently plaguing CBS News. Following the network's acquisition by David Ellison, a wave of dismissals—including the executive producer and one-third of the correspondent corps—has devastated the program's morale despite a record-breaking, award-winning season. Pelley highlights a critical breakdown in leadership, citing the appointment of executives with no television experience and allegations of editorial interference, particularly regarding political reporting. He describes a specific instance where management pressured him to manipulate footage of protests to align with administration narratives, a request he refused. Pelley argues that these changes, driven by a disregard for the program's established culture and journalistic rigor, threaten the integrity of a broadcast that remains a cornerstone of American journalism.
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