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In this NewsBusters article, Curtis Houck argues that Sharyn Alfonsi’s exit from 60 Minutes reflects a larger clash between legacy-media self-importance and editorial accountability.
- The article says The New York Times confirmed that CBS declined to renew Sharyn Alfonsi’s 60 Minutes contract after earlier reporting from Puck.
- Houck frames Alfonsi’s public complaints as emblematic of elite journalists who believe editorial oversight is an attack on “truth” rather than a normal part of newsroom management.
- Alfonsi reportedly claimed her situation sends a “chilling message” and suggested she was being penalized for refusing to “sanitize accurate reporting.”
- NewsBusters disputes the Times’s framing of her Salvadoran prison segment, arguing CBS did not suppress the piece but required her to add Trump administration requests for comment.
- The article centers much of its criticism on the tension between Alfonsi and CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss.
- Houck argues that 60 Minutes is treated by many in the media as nearly untouchable, despite what he sees as a long record of liberal bias.
- Alfonsi defended the traditional 60 Minutes formula as “tell the truth, hold the power accountable, don’t blink,” while warning that corporate interests may be undermining editorial independence.
- Houck counters by citing past Alfonsi segments that conservatives criticized, including coverage of Ron DeSantis, censorship in Europe, cartel violence, and Parkland activists.
- The piece ultimately presents Alfonsi not as a victim of censorship, but as another example of legacy media figures resisting accountability when their own bias is challenged.
Read the full story: https://www.newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/curtis-houck/2026/05/27/eye-roll-alfonsi-bounced-60-minutes-touts-god-complex-arrogance
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