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Scott Pelley Fired from CBS News Amid Leadership Changes and Allegations

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Scott Pelley was fired from CBS News last week and subsequently gave an interview to the New York Times detailing allegations against editor-in-chief Bari Weiss, including claims she favored the Trump administration (which CBS News denies). Pelley expressed emotional distress over what he characterized as cold treatment of himself and colleagues by new leadership. The incident highlights broader tensions between traditional workplace loyalty and modern corporate management practices.

Scott Pelley, a longtime correspondent at CBS News's "60 Minutes" program, was fired last week and subsequently granted an interview to the New York Times—his first public comments since his departure. During the interview, Pelley made serious allegations against new editor-in-chief Bari Weiss, claiming she was "putting a thumb on the scale" in favor of the Trump administration, a charge CBS News has denied. Beyond these allegations, Pelley expressed deep emotional pain over what he described as the callous treatment of himself and colleagues by Weiss and her lieutenant Nick Bilton, citing examples such as the abrupt dismissal of executive producer Tanya Simon and Bilton's impersonal first meeting with staff. Pelley emphasized the strong bonds and loyalty that had characterized "60 Minutes" for decades, contrasting this with what he saw as a breakdown of the psychological contract between employer and employee. The incident reflects broader shifts in corporate culture away from the mutual loyalty that once defined major news organizations.

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The article does not provide CBS News's or Bari Weiss's detailed response to Pelley's allegations beyond a blanket denial of the Trump administration claim. Additionally, the specific reasons cited by CBS News for Pelley's termination are not included, nor are details about the broader context of recent changes at CBS News that prompted these leadership shifts.

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