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At the end of Sunday's program, Scott Pelley noted the executive producer's exit and cited corporate pressure.
Summit Ice episode was taken down “following a standards review,” a Paramount spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter.
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In other media news, longtime “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley rebuked CBS’s parent company Paramount at the end of ...
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Scott Pelley, a renowned television journalist and news anchor, boasts a net worth of $18 million, according to Celebrity Net ...
Minutes' gives on-air rebuke over CBS' edit interference related to parent company Paramount wanting smooth approval of its ...
Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley called out CBS’s corporate parent, Paramount, in an unusual on-air rebuke.