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New '60 Minutes' Chief Emphasizes Editorial Independence

Nick Bilton, the new chief of '60 Minutes', reaffirmed the program's commitment to journalistic independence in a memo to staff. He noted the importance of correspondents Leslie Stahl, Bill Whitaker, and Sharyn Alfonsi in shaping the show's future.

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Nick Bilton, the newly appointed chief of '60 Minutes', emphasized the importance of journalistic independence in a memo to staff on Thursday. He highlighted that the foundation of the program relies on this principle and mentioned that correspondents Leslie Stahl, Bill Whitaker, and Sharyn Alfonsi will play significant roles in the show's future.

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New ‘60 Minutes’ chief vows editorial independence, says Stahl, Whitaker and Wertheim are key to future

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New '60 Minutes' Chief Emphasizes Editorial Independence