â60 Minutesâ Shakeup: Scott Pelley & Sharyn Alfonsi Reportedly at Risk of Getting Axed
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Martin HolmesJanuary 26, 2026 at 10:41 PM
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60 Minutes correspondents Sharyn Alfonsi and Scott Pelley are reportedly at risk of losing their jobs at CBS News following their criticism of the networkâs editor-in-chief, Bari Weiss.
According to the New York Post, sources familiar with the matter have compared the situation to a Game of Thrones-style bloodbath. âItâs going to be a war,â a network insider told the outlet, adding of the 60 Minutes staff, âThey donât think their s*** stinks.â
The report claims that Weiss is looking to shake up the long-running news program, which has been airing in various forms since 1968. This could include buying out talent and producer contracts. The Post notes that Alfonsiâs current contract expires in a few months. Details on Pelleyâs contract are unavailable.
Weiss has faced backlash since taking over as editor in chief, not only from viewers and critics, but from CBS News staffers. She has been accused of trying to appease President Donald Trump. Most recently, she drew criticism for yanking a scheduled report on the El Salvador mega-prison CECOT due to a lack of an on-camera response from the White House.
Alfonsi, who made the report, was one of those critics. She blasted Weissâ decision in an internal memo, arguing that she had repeatedly sought comment from the White House and had received no response. âIf the administrationâs refusal to participate becomes a valid reason to spike a story, we have effectively handed them a âkill switchâ for any reporting they find inconvenient,â she stated.
The report finally aired last Sunday (January 18), but many viewers accused Weiss of burying the segment in a âdead time slotâ against the NFL playoffs.
Sources told the Post that Weiss is very hands-on with 60 Minutes, including taking part in Monday meetings with the showâs executive producer, Tanya Simon. This is a drastic change from how it operated in the past, with the showâs exec producer being the sole overseer.
âCBS News is allergic to changes â especially 60 Minutes people,â the network insider stated.
Another added, âEverybody has a boss and they need to realize that Bari Weiss is theirs.â
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