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Bill Owens has been with CBS News for nearly four decades. After his internship in 1988, he became a senior producer for the White House beat and later, senior broadcast producer for CBS Evening News.
Bill Owens announced his decision to step down as executive producer of 60 Minutes, with anchors John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois left stunned by the move.
How corporate pressure and a $10 billion Trump lawsuit against “60 Minutes” gutted one of America’s most trusted news programs.
Minutes' correspondent Scott Pelley said "no one here is happy" about executive producer Bill Owens' resignation A leadership shake-up is underway at 60 Minutes. On April 22, 60 Minutes executive ...
Bill Owens, a longtime executive producer on the CBS news program "60 Minutes," is resigning over concerns about editorial ...
Bill Owens departs as the show faces continued pressure from President Donald Trump, who sued the network for $20 billion ...
A Greenwich media executive is at the center of a controversy over corporate control of the media and a dispute with ...
"60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens announced he's leaving the program as CBS News continues fighting its legal battle with President Donald Trump.
"60 Minutes" executive producer Bill Owens, whose career spans nearly four decades at CBS News, announced on Tuesday that he will depart the network, saying it has "become clear that I would not ...
“60 Minutes” executive producer Bill Owens abruptly quit on Tuesday, citing a loss of journalistic independence as CBS’ parent company, Paramount Global, looks to settle a lawsuit from ...
Paramount has been facing ire from its CBS stars and prominent Democrats as it mulls whether to settle President Trump's ...