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She is only the fourth executive producer to run the newsmagazine since it launched in the late 1960s under Don Hewitt’s lead.
Award-winning journalist Tanya Simon has been named executive producer of "60 Minutes​," America's #1 news program.
The Skydance chief executive says he wants there to be a news outlet that Democrats and Republicans can watch.
CBS News reports that Tanya Simon, the show's first female executive producer, has been serving as interim executive producer since her predecessor, Bill Owens, stepped down in April following heavy ...
Skydance's CEO told the FCC this week that CBS would reflect "varied ideological perspectives" of U.S. viewers, while touting ...
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Simon went on to produce for nearly all the 60 MINUTES correspondents over the next decade, including Steve Kroft, Lesley Stahl, Scott Pelley, Anderson Cooper, and Bob Simon, her father.
The settlement, and the negotiations leading up to it, rankled several high-profile people at CBS. “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley said in June that such an agreement would be “very ...
In June, “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley warned that the settlement would be “very damaging” to the network’s credibility.
CBS News has named Tanya Simon as the new executive producer for 60 Minutes following Bill Owens' departure.