Looks like while I was gone, President Misogynist had a busy week screaming at women journalists

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Here’s A BUNCH OF TV News

So, last I left you, Scott Pelley had been fired by CBS News, and he put out a statement revealing he had been instructed to “inject falsehoods and bias into a politically sensitive story. I’ve been told to include assertions that are unverified,” under the new management at 60 Minutes.

Following the firing, Bari Weiss told the CBS News staff that ahead of firing Pelley, she and other executives tried to engage with him, only to determine they “couldn’t find a way back,” and they “had to part ways.” Pelley released another statement calling bullshit:

“At no point did anyone in the Tuesday meeting suggest that there would be steps taken by either side that would lead to a resolution,” Pelley said. He said that Weiss and CBS News President Tom Cibrowski were “openly hostile from the start. ‘Firing’ was raised by Cibrowski in the first 15 seconds. No CBS executive, at any time, suggested ‘a way back.’ To say so now is disingenuous. And they know it.”

Understandably, the remaining staff at 60 Minutes are anxious.

Tony Dokoupil was trotted out to pay tribute to Scott Pelley’s work at CBS News.

Rachel Maddow hopes Pelley joins her over on MS Now:

“There’s nothing else going on at CBS News other than what we can see is happening at CBS News. And I don’t know where Scott Pelley will land. Frankly, I hope he lands right here. I hope he’s on TV tomorrow. I hope that everybody in journalism and everybody who values a free press figures out ways to outmaneuver the people who are trying to take the free press from us.”

Meanwhile, Scott Pelley went to the New York Times podcast, The Interview, and made a bunch more news, including accusing Weiss of demanding he manipulate his reporting on the Minneapolis ICE protests this past winter:

Hours before the broadcast, Pelley’s boss got an email from Weiss. “Two of the things in the email include, ‘Can we make the protesters look more violent?’ Now, I’m paraphrasing. I don’t have the quote, but that’s what was communicated to me. And the other thing, Renee Good’s car. ‘You need to describe her as driving toward the officer,’” Pelley told The Interview.

Pelley also had thoughts about President Coward’s criticisms of him, namely that he “doesn’t care about the country.”

When asked if Weiss should be fired, Pelley replied, “Oh, gosh, yes,” before adding, “There’s a subtle political bias that I’ve never seen at 60 Minutes before, or at CBS News before. So that is my hope: a return to sanity,” he said. “We can save this. It’s possible to land this plane. But right now, CBS News is on fire.”

The WGA decried the firing of Pelley, calling it a “profound contempt for the journalism profession.”

Lesley Stahl, Bill Whitaker, and Jon Wertheim released a statement saying they are going to stick with 60 Minutes, but added they have misgivings.

Stahl went on to call this “the hardest chapter” of her career. “It’s been over 50 years. This was by far the worst experience I’ve been involved in, or even witnessed. I mean, firing seven people, including the entire management team over here, plus reporters and producers…” And yet, she chooses to stick around and give the show her credibility. OK.

Paramount promises to give 60 Minutes “editorial independence.” 

Meanwhile, Paramount is looking to find a business executive to work with Bari Weiss. LOL, GEE, WHY?

Oh, and of course, that turd Brendan Carr felt the need to weigh in on all of this.

Look out, CNN, you’re next.

Oh, and here’s President Woman-Hater attacking Kaitlin Collins, again, and walking out of an interview with Kristen Welker because she pressed him on a lie, again. Anderson Cooper does not approve.

Surprising no one, Jimmy Kimmel is the big beneficiary of the end of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.

John Oliver’s big soap opera debut will be on Days of Our Lives.

You have about six months to catch the Stranger Things Broadway play before it closes.

It turns out that the Bravo “superfan” who helped suss out the leaker of the Summer House reunion audio was none other than Jennifer Lawrence.

Food allergy groups would like to remind you that there’s nothing funny about food allergies.

Love Island has had its first crash-out.

Here’s your chance to own Conan O’Brien’s Late Night desk. 

Take care of yourself, Aida Turturro!

Love is dead.

Sarah Sherman chooses the “ten-to-one” (the weirdest, final) sketch for The Rundown, and who better, really?

Renewals

Cancellations

In Development

  • We Were Once Mena black comedy starring Chace Crawford and P.J. Byrne, is in development at Prime Video.
  • Chicks, a family dramedy starring Ellen Pompeo, has been given a pilot order at Hulu.
  • The Break-Ina domestic mystery from the creator of All Her Fault, has been ordered at Peacock.
  • The Interna sexy legal thriller, is in development at Peacock.
  • An adaptation of Suspect by Scott Turow is being developed at Hulu.
  • Dealies, an adult animated series, has been greenlit at Netflix.
  • The Kellys, an action movie starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Liam Hemsworth, has been acquired by Prime Video.
  • Someone Else’s Husband will be adapted into a TV series.
  • Dugout Dadsa Little League comedy series starring many of the original cast members of The Sandlot, is in the works.

Casting News

Mark Your Calendars

  • Lucky premieres on Apple TV on July 15.
  • Never Change! will premiere on Hulu on June 17.
  • Expedition Unknown returns on Discovery on June 24.
  • Paul Simon: The Quiet Celebration Concert will premiere on Hulu on June 26.
  • Chris & Martina: The Final Set debuts on Netflix on June 26.
  • Among Us is now available on Paramount+.
  • Oasis premieres on Netflix on June 19.
  • All the Truth in My Lies will premiere on Netflix on August 28.
  • BAKI-DOU: The Invincible Samurai returns on Netflix on June 18.

R.I.P.

Anthony Head, British actor known best for Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Ted Lasso, as well as Merlin, Dominion, many theater roles, and those Nescafé ads

Duane Ollinger, Star of Mystery at Blind Frog Ranch

Anthony Guidera, Actor who appeared in BaywatchStar Trek: Deep Space NineRed Shoe Diaries, Hope & Gloria, Nash BridgesAcapulco H.E.A.T.AngelER, as well as The Rock, Species, Armageddon, and Godfather Part III

William Hasley, TV writer on The Smurfs, Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, The Young Riders, Defiance, Swift Justice, and ghostwriter

Maureen Duffy, British playwright, poet, screenwriter, and activist

Stacey KingFormer Chicago Bulls player and longtime broadcaster

Ned JarrettNASCAR Hall of Famer

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Outlast: The Jungle: “On a remote tropical island, 16 players must survive the elements, outmaneuver rivals, and remain part of a team for a chance to win a $1 million prize.” So … it’s Survivor? Series premiere. Netflix

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