CBS News names longtime insider Tanya Simon to lead ‘60 Minutes’
CBS News on Thursday announced it is handing the reins of its iconic “60 Minutes” show to longtime insider Tanya Simon — just weeks after its $16 million settlement with President Trump.
Simon, daughter of the late “60 Minutes” correspondent Bob Simon, has been running the news magazine on an interim basis since Bill Owens abruptly quit in April amid a lawsuit from Trump over a controversial interview with Kamala Harris.
She is only the fourth executive producer to run the news magazine since it launched in the late 1960s under Don Hewitt’s lead, and the first woman to take the role.
Her appointment comes as CBS News owner Paramount is trying to seal a deal with Skydance Media that requires approval from the FCC. Late Thursday, the agency gave the greenlight to the $8.4 billion deal.
Skydance – the Hollywood studio behind big-screen hits like “Mission: Impossible” – made promises this week to FCC Chair Brendan Carr that it will eliminate DEI practices at CBS News and appoint an ombudsman to root out media bias at the network.
