Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker and Jon Wertheim say they’ll ‘stay and fight’ at 60 Minutes
Bill Whitaker, Lesley Stahl and Jon Wertheim. Photograph: Getty Images View image in fullscreen Bill Whitaker, Lesley Stahl and Jon Wertheim. Photograph: Getty Images Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker and Jon Wertheim say they’ll ‘stay and fight’ at 60 Minutes Stahl and Whitaker had been wild cards after new CBS News management fired multiple people in recent weeks Sign up for the Breaking News US newsletter email Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker and Jon Wertheim announced on Friday their decision to remain at CBS’s 60 Minutes after the tumultuous firings of several of the show’s senior correspondents and top producers. The three correspondents issued a joint statement, saying: “We have had a hard time deciding whether to stay … We don’t want to see 60 Minutes die. We have been grieving because this whole mess has wounded and damaged the broadcast.” “We want to stay and fight,” they added. Stahl, 84, and Whitaker, 74, had remained wild cards as they had not commented on the uproar that has plagued the show since the new management of CBS News ousted correspondents Sharyn Alfonsi and Cecilia Vega and producers Tanya Simon, Draggan Mihailovich and Matthew Polevoy last Thursday as part of a total restructuring of the show. Then, on Tuesday evening, the network terminated veteran Scott Pelley, telling him in a legalistic email message that he was being fired for “cause” because of his conduct in an explosive meeting a day earlier with new executive producer Nick Bilton and the network’s managing editor, Charles Forelle. In Friday’s note, the trio of correspondents said they were still “deeply upset by the firings” of Simon and Mihailovich, who they described as “strong leaders who everyone respected”. “As far as we can tell – because no explanation has ever been offered – they were expelled because they fought for our 60 Minutes values and stood up to protect our independence and integrity. Newsrooms are not supposed to run like dictatorships,” they wrote. The correspondents went on to also mention Alfonsi, Vega and Pelley, as well as Polevoy and senior producer Guy Campanile, who was also fired by CBS News. “We want to express how sorry we are that these principled, fair and honest journalists were treated so shabbily, with such indecency. It’s been heartbreaking,” they wrote. Explaining their decision to stay, they said: “We feared that our returning might be construed as an endorsement of the existing power structure. That is simply, categorically not the case. “We want to … try and repair and preserve our reputation by continuing the Mike Wallace tradition of hold their feet to the fire.” Stahl is, quite simply, one of the most well-known and well-respected (and feared) television journalists of the past 50 years. She joined CBS News in 1971 and has worked on 60 Minutes since 1991, with a list of famous segments and sit-downs too long to mention. Ahead of the 2020 election, Donald Trump – who was then up for re-election – cut short an interview with Stahl a
Lesley, Bill, and Jon are rockstars, and their commitment to stay and fight at 60 Minutes shows the power of passion and integrity. Their dedication is a beacon for those in media, proving that true journalism stands against the tide of corporate greed and layoffs.
This raises some good points.
Interesting perspective on this.
60 Minutes stays strong, inspiring journalism at its best!
Staying true to their values and passions is a refreshing reminder of medias mission to report the truth, even when its hard. Lesley, Bill, and Jons commitment is a testament to the power of integrity in journalism.
Stalwart anchors stand strong at 60 Minutes, inspiring journalistic resilience. Their decision is a beacon for media integrity.
Bill, Lesley, and Jon are true professionals. Their dedication to journalism and commitment to staying with 60 Minutes is inspiring. Lets hope their passion and expertise continue to shine through the challenges ahead. #Journalism #Commitment #60Minutes
While I completely agree with their dedication, I cant help but wonder if its time for these seasoned journalists to pass the torch to younger voices. Their expertise is undeniable, but perhaps its time for a fresh perspective at 60 Minutes.
Free speech essential for media independence. 60 Minutes stays strong, vital for democracy.
Age is just a number, and these seasoned journalists are showing no signs of slowing down. #StayCurious #60Minutes
Age is just a number? More like a career highlight reel! These guys are proof that knowledge and passion never expire. #StayCurious #60Minutes
Integrity? More like institutional inertia. Truth be told, theyve been neutered. #MediaMafia