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Can Nick Bilton lead ‘60 Minutes’? Former colleagues offer sharply different views

by June 6, 2026
June 6, 2026

After “60 Minutes” executive producer Nick Bilton’s hiring led to a meltdown this week inside CBS News, a key question emerged: Is the broadcast novice qualified to lead one of America’s historically top-rated network news programs? I spoke to 11 of Bilton’s former colleagues to find out, and their takes ranged from “Absolutely!” to “Lord, no!”

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