60 MINUTES LEGEND LESLEY STAHL, 84, ‘OUTRAGED’ AFTER BEING DENIED HIGH-PROFILE INTERVIEW, WITH PRESTIGIOUS SHOW CHOOSING AN OUTSIDER INSTEAD Lesley Stahl, a veteran journalist and 60 Minutes icon, is reportedly furious after being denied the opportunity to conduct one of the show’s most coveted interviews — a plum position she had long been expected to land. 😡 At 84, Stahl is known for her powerful interviews that have shaped modern journalism, but this time, the prestigious current affairs program made a shocking choice to go with an outsider instead. The decision has left Stahl, who has given decades of her life to the show, heartbroken and livid at being passed over in favor of someone else. For those who have followed her remarkable career, this turn of events raises questions about her future on the iconic show. Could this snub signal a change in the industry’s treatment of legendary figures?

Longtime 60 Minutes journalist Lesley Stahl is reportedly reassessing her future at CBS News after being passed over for the show’s sit-down with Benjamin Netanyahu this week.

Stahl, 84, was blindsided by Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss’s decision, sources told Status Monday. CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett oversaw the interview with the Israeli prime minister instead.

The move not only angered Stahl, but staffers at the newsmagazine, Status reported. The team felt Weiss, 42, had ‘effectively gone around’ Stahl after the latter ‘spent months attempting to secure an interview with Netanyahu for the program to no avail.’

Weiss booked the interview herself, sources said. She previously tapped Garrett for a sit-down with Pete Hegseth back in March – a move said to have already rankled staff to the point where Executive Producer Tanya Simon had to step in.

This time around, ‘there was resistance from Simon’ when it came to supplanting Stahl with a 60 Minutes outsider, according to Status’s report.

The network reportedly considered another program to carry the interview instead.

Weiss ultimately went with Garrett, however, and Stahl is now under the impression her boss ‘went behind her back,’ said sources.

The latter is now weighing whether to return to the show next season, according to the report. The final episode of 60 Minutes’ 58th season airs on Sunday. Stahl has been a correspondent there for 34 years.

Longtime 60 Minutes star Lesley Stahl, 84, is furious after being passed over for a high-profile interview that aired on the program Sunday

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Longtime 60 Minutes star Lesley Stahl, 84, is furious after being passed over for a high-profile interview that aired on the program Sunday

CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett ultimately oversaw the interview

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CBS News Chief Washington Correspondent Major Garrett ultimately oversaw the interview

Moreover, her contract expires this year, Status reported.

A CBS News spokesperson said it was not strange for Weiss to elect for an outside party for the high-profile interview.

‘It’s the editor in chief’s job to make decisions about bookings and interviews,’ they said.

‘Major is a world-class journalist and did a tough, fair, and newsmaking interview.’

Five people familiar with the matter spoke to Status for the report.

The saga comes following years of 60 Minutes team enjoying a large degree of autonomy, with program execs usually making such calls.

CBS is in the midst of an ongoing overhaul from Weiss, who took the reins in October.

Weiss was tapped to head CBS News by a then-new Paramount CEO David Ellison.

Stahl was one of several correspondents to demand the company promptly name their pick for the show’s next executive producer a few months before, after the exit of longtime lead Bill Owens in April of last year, Status reported at the time.

CBS News Editor-in-chief Bari Weiss made the call, five people familiar with the matter told Status

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CBS News Editor-in-chief Bari Weiss made the call, five people familiar with the matter told Status

Stahl's contract expires this week. She was one of several correspondents to pen a letter demanding CBS name the show's next EP after the exit of Bill Owens last year. Sharyn Alfonsi, Jon Wertheim, Bill Whitaker, Scott Pelley, Cecilia Vega and Anderson Cooper signed as well

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Stahl’s contract expires this week. She was one of several correspondents to pen a letter demanding CBS name the show’s next EP after the exit of Bill Owens last year. Sharyn Alfonsi, Jon Wertheim, Bill Whitaker, Scott Pelley, Cecilia Vega and Anderson Cooper signed as well

Owens – as well as former CBS News CEO Wendy McMahon – left in protest of Paramount’s then-ongoing bid to settle a suit from Donald Trump. The lawsuit surrounded an October 60 Minutes interview the president said was ‘deceptively edited.’

After the suit was settled, a long-in-limbo merger between Paramount and Ellison’s Skydance quickly received federal approval.

Ellison, 43, assumed the top spot at the newly formed company in process. His father, billionaire Larry Ellison, has close ties to Donald Trump.

The younger Ellison quickly hired Weiss and paid her $150 million for the publication she created, The Free Press, as his first moves.

Other actions from Weiss have frustrated staff, including her last-minute decision to shelve a segment on the ‘brutal and tortuous conditions’ at a prison in El Salvador where the US notoriously deported illegal immigrants in December.

Weiss is a supporter of the war in Iran and has also accused the media at large of fostering an anti-Israel bias.

Former Paramount heiress Shari Redstone, the daughter of late Viacom billionaire Sumner Redstone, previously told New York Times in August that she was put off by a then-recent 60 Minutes episode about the Israel-Hamas conflict she felt was too slanted in favor of the Palestinian cause.

‘Once that happened, I wanted out. I wanted to support Israel, and address issues around antisemitism and racism.’

Shortly after, Ellison contacted her asking if she’d sell to Skydance, the production company he’d set up with help from his father.

Redstone closed the sale for $8billion in August. She took home an estimated $2.8billion.

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