CBS News and '60 Minutes' Disputes

CBS News chief Wendy McMahon stepped down under pressure from Paramount Global due to disputes over upcoming stories on the newsmagazine '60 Minutes,' influenced by President Trump's lawsuit against CBS. The disputes highlighted the tension between journalistic independence and corporate interests.

Resignation of Wendy McMahon from CBS News

Wendy McMahon resigns as president and CEO of CBS News and Stations after a dispute with the company's top brass over the direction of '60 Minutes' reporting on Donald Trump.

Resignation of Wendy McMahon from CBS News

Wendy McMahon, the president of CBS News and Stations, was forced out of her post amid tensions with Paramount. The situation involves a $20 billion lawsuit brought by President Trump against '60 Minutes' and discussions of a multibillion-dollar sale of Paramount to a Hollywood studio.

Resignation of Wendy McMahon from CBS News

Wendy McMahon, the president of CBS News, is exiting her post after less than two years amid disagreements with the company. Critics accuse her of promoting a left-wing agenda and engaging in dishonest practices. The company's ratings have fallen sharply under her leadership.

CBS News Leadership Changes and Legal Battle with Trump

CBS News President Wendy McMahon steps down amid supervising by parent company Paramount. Longtime '60 Minutes' producer Bill Owens also resigns due to loss of journalistic independence. CBS faces $20 billion lawsuit from Trump over '60 Minutes' interview with Kamala Harris.