
Bari Weiss preps major shakeup of ‘60 Minutes’ that could reshuffle top talent, producers: sources
NY Post
CBS News editor in chief Bari Weiss is poised for a major shakeup at “60 Minutes” — with layoffs slated for this summer that could engulf some of the show’s top talent and producers, The Post has learned.
The bloodbath is slated for June, a source with knowledge said. That’s after CBS News last month slashed 6% of its workforce — between 60 and 70 people — including the surprise shuttering of its 99-year-old radio division.
Insiders said the March layoffs were preceded by buyout offers at “CBS Evening News” that began hitting inboxes in late January, sparking chatter in the halls inside CBS News that the ritual will restart in the coming weeks — including at “60 Minutes.”
“They’re doing another round in June, and ’60 Minutes’ people are on the list,” an insider said.
Sources said Weiss wants to focus the storied TV news magazine more on scoops and hard-hitting investigative reporting — while downsizing what she has viewed as an excess of “soft programming” this season.
“60 Minutes is a powerhouse program, and the probing, serious high-quality journalism that is its hallmark is vital to CBS News. We’re immensely excited about its future,” a spokesperson for the network told The Post.

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