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Late-night viewers appear to have crowned their new favorite following Stephen Colbert’s departure from CBS airwaves. On Monday, the first night that ABC’s Jimmy Kimmel and NBC’s Jimmy Fallon returned with new episodes since Colbert signed off,
Longtime correspondent Scott Pelley was fired from the gold-standard program on Tuesday, in the latest sign of chaos at the iconic show
"'60 Minutes' as the audience has known it no longer exists," Kroft lamented.
Rumors claiming Joe Rogan may replace Anderson Cooper at “60 Minutes” are “false,” a CBS News spokesperson told Forbes.
The insider says the industry is reeling from the "questionable" decisions being made by the new executive producers
CBS Evening News anchor Tony Dokoupil paid tribute to his former colleague Scott Pelley after his Tuesday firing by new 60 Minutes executive producer Nick Bilton.
While NBC's Super Bowl and Olympics programming gave the network its first ratings crown since 2002, the top seven shows of this TV season came from CBS/Paramount and Netflix, according to multiplatform viewing data through mid-April.