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’60 Minutes’ names new top producer as Paramount merger looms
CBS News has named a new “60 Minutes” executive producer to replace Bill Owens, the longtime producer who resigned from the job just weeks before the network’s parent company settled a ...
"60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens abruptly quit the long-running CBS News program and put out a statement that it was clear he would not be able to run the show as he had previously done.
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Tanya Simon, the daughter of the late 60 Minutes correspondent Bob Simon, has been executive-producing the newsmagazine show on an interim basis since Bill Owens' shocking resignation.
Cooper, who is also a correspondent on "60 Minutes," also asked Pelley about former show producer Bill Owens resigning from the program in April.
The stars of CBS News’s “60 Minutes” have sent a letter to CBS senior management in Los Angeles, demanding that their acting executive producer, Tanya Simon, be named to the job permanently, according ...
(From left) “60 Minutes” correspondents Sharyn Alfonsi, L. Jon Wertheim, Bill Whitaker, Lesley Stahl, Scott Pelley, Cecilia Vega and Anderson Cooper with former executive producer Bill Owens.
In April, Owens sent a memo to 60 Minutes staff saying that he was leaving because “over the past months, it has become clear that I would not be allowed to run the show as I have always run it ...
Tanya Simon, the daughter of the late 60 Minutes correspondent Bob Simon, has been executive-producing the newsmagazine show on an interim basis since Bill Owens’ shocking resignation. The ...
CBS News announced Thursday that “60 Minutes” interim executive producer Tanya Simon would become the official executive producer, replacing Bill Owens.
Simon got her start at CBS News in 1996 as a researcher for its other newsmagazine “48 Hours.” She joined “60 Minutes” in 2000, working with correspondent Ed Bradley on a variety of reports including ...
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