Sharyn Alfonsi Departs '60 Minutes' After Contract Not Renewed by CBS News
1-Minute Brief
The non-renewal of Sharyn Alfonsi's contract raises questions about editorial independence and internal disputes at CBS News.
Key Facts
- Sharyn Alfonsi's contract with CBS News was not renewed following internal disagreements.
- Alfonsi publicly criticized CBS News after her departure.
- A dispute reportedly occurred between Alfonsi and editor Bari Weiss regarding a CECOT prison story.
- Alfonsi's segment on a Salvadoran prison was pulled in December, according to the New York Times.
- Alfonsi described CBS's actions as sending a 'chilling message' to the newsroom.
What Happened
CBS News declined to renew '60 Minutes' correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi's contract after reported disputes with editor Bari Weiss, including over a story about a Salvadoran prison.
Why It Matters
The situation highlights ongoing debates over editorial control and transparency within major news organizations, and may influence perceptions of journalistic independence at CBS News.
What's Next
It is unclear whether CBS News will address Alfonsi's public criticisms or if further details about the internal dispute will be released.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- Fox NewsRight5h agoSharyn Alfonsi out at ’60 Minutes' after feud with Bari Weiss, rips CBS for ‘chilling message’ to newsroom
- NYTLeft7h ago‘60 Minutes’ Journalist Who Accused CBS of Political Meddling Loses Her Deal
- Google NewsUnknown4h ago'60 Minutes' Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi's Slams CBS News; Contract Not Renewed
