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  2. 60 Minutes - Wikipedia

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    30 Minutes was a news magazine aimed at children that was patterned after 60 Minutes, airing as the final program in CBS's Saturday morning lineup from 1978 to 1982. It was hosted by Christopher Glenn (who also served as the voice-over for the interstitial program In the News and was an anchor on the CBS Radio Network), along with Betsy Aaron ...

  3. Jon Wertheim - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Jonathan Wertheim [1] [2] (born 1970 in Bloomington, Indiana) [3] is an American sports journalist and author. He has been a full-time staff member for Sports Illustrated since 1996 [4] and is currently the executive editor. [5]

  4. The CBS News show “60 Minutes” responded Sunday to former President Trump’s claims that the network selectively edited an interview with his Democratic opponent, Vice President Harris, to ...

  5. Jeff Fager - Wikipedia

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    He began his career in broadcast news in Boston and joined CBS News in 1982 from San Francisco, California, CBS affiliate KPIX-TV, where he was a broadcast producer. Fager was Executive Producer of the CBS Evening News from 1996 to 1998 [4] and held senior and field producer positions for that and other CBS News programs, including 60 Minutes.

  6. CBS News Will Expand ‘60 Minutes’ to Audio, Free Streaming ...

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    CBS News is also debuting “60 Minutes: A Second Look,” a 12-episode audio series hosted by CBS News correspondent Seth Doane that gives listeners access to a vault of stories, along with never ...

  7. ‘60 Minutes’ & ‘48 Hours’ Renewed At CBS - AOL

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    Time’s not up for either 60 Minutes or 48 Hours. CBS has renewed the weekend newsmagazine staples for a 55th and 36th season, respectively. 60 Minutes is TV ‘s oldest and still most-watched ...

  8. Lesley Stahl - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, Stahl made headlines when Al Gore appeared on 60 Minutes and revealed for the first time that he would not run for president again in 2004. When Katie Couric was hired, CBS News asked Stahl to reduce her salary by $500,000 to accommodate Couric's salary, bringing her salary down to $1.8 million. [18] [19]

  9. Ex-CBS News reporter says there’s ‘precedent’ for releasing ...

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    The Trump campaign has accused CBS of deceptive editing. “On Sunday, ’60 Minutes’ teased Kamala’s highly-anticipated sit-down interview with this epic word salad that received significant ...