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60 Minutes

60 Minutes

19687
Vijesti
Objavljeno
24. ruj 1968.
Država
Sjedinjene Američke Države
Produkcija
CBS News Productions
Američki popularni televizijski novinski magazin u kojem se stalno mijenjajući tim CBS News novinara doprinosi segmentima koji obuhvaćaju od težih vijesti, politike, načina života i pop kulture.

About

A long‑running CBS news magazine that delivers investigative reporting and profile pieces in a magazine‑style format.

Debuting on September 24, 1968, 60 Minutes has become the flagship program of CBS, offering a rotating lineup of correspondents who deliver in‑depth stories covering hard news, politics, lifestyle and pop culture. The show is anchored by a panel of senior reporters who present each segment on a black backdrop with a stopwatch counting the sixty minutes. Over the decades it has earned a reputation for fearless journalism, producing landmark investigative pieces that have won dozens of awards and shaped national conversations.

What to know

  • Premiered in 1968 and still airing on CBS Sundays.
  • Each episode runs 60 minutes including commercials.
  • The format features three long‑form stories and a signature stopwatch.
  • Mike Wallace and Harry Reasoner were the original hosts; Lesley Stahl and Scott Pelley are current hosts.
  • The show has produced over 2,500 episodes across 58 seasons.
  • It covers hard news, political interviews, feature stories and lifestyle segments.
  • The program has won more than 130 Emmy Awards and 20 Peabody Awards.
  • Some editions are available in 90‑minute length for special broadcasts.

Watch if

If you appreciate well‑researched journalism that tackles political power, social issues and human interest stories, 60 Minutes offers clear, in‑depth reporting that goes beyond surface headlines, all delivered by a roster of seasoned correspondents who have shaped investigative news for generations.

Skip if

If you prefer light entertainment or purely entertainment‑focused content, the program’s serious tone, in‑depth reporting and occasional hard‑news topics may be too heavy or time‑intensive for casual viewing.

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Format & Structure
60 Minutes follows a three‑story layout, each lasting about 13 minutes, separated by a commercial break. The set is a simple black backdrop that mimics a magazine page, while a stopwatch on screen counts the sixty minutes of airtime. The program’s pacing is deliberate, allowing time for in‑depth storytelling and analysis, which is why the show has a reputation for being both thorough and engaging.
Original Broadcast
The first episode aired on September 24, 1968, launching on CBS as a bi‑weekly Sunday show. Since 1975 the program has been a Sunday evening staple at 7 p.m. Eastern, occasionally adjusted for sports. With more than 2,500 episodes and 58 seasons, it remains the most successful prime‑time news magazine in American history.
Hosts & Correspondents
The original hosts were Mike Wallace and Harry Reasoner, later joined by Morley Safer and others. Today the show is helmed by senior reporters Lesley Stahl and Scott Pelley, while a rotating pool of correspondents—such as Anderson Cooper, Bill Whitaker, and others—deliver the segments. The team is known for its independent reporting and for bringing a personal perspective to national stories.
Signature Elements
The program’s trademark stopwatch is visible from the opening, indicating the passing of each minute. The black backdrop, introduced early in the series, reinforces the magazine feel and keeps the focus on the reporters. These visual cues, coupled with the program’s structured segments, make 60 Minutes instantly recognizable. The stopwatch has become a cultural symbol of timing in broadcast journalism.
Legacy & Impact
With more than 130 Emmys and 20 Peabodys, the show is recognized for groundbreaking investigative pieces—such as the 1993 Watergate‑style reports that spurred national policy changes. Its influence is evident in the way other news programs adopt magazine‑style storytelling and the program’s continued relevance in a changing media landscape. The show’s longevity reflects its enduring commitment to journalistic integrity.
Where to Watch
Current episodes air on CBS Sunday nights and can be streamed on Paramount+ and CBS News’s official site, which provide full episodes and extended clips. Special 90‑minute editions occasionally replace the standard hour, offering deeper coverage of major events. Viewers can access the content on multiple platforms, making it convenient for both traditional TV audiences and on‑demand viewers.

FAQ

Who hosts '60 Minutes'?
'60 Minutes' does not have a single host. Instead, its correspondents conduct the interviews and report the stories.
What is '60 Minutes'?
'60 Minutes' is a popular American TV news magazine that features investigative journalism and interviews.
Is '60 Minutes' still on TV?
Yes, '60 Minutes' is still on television and is a current program.
Who is the executive producer of '60 Minutes'?
The executive producer of '60 Minutes' is Lesley Stahl.
Who created '60 Minutes'?
Don Hewitt created '60 Minutes'.
What is the '60 Minutes' website address?
The website address for '60 Minutes' is 60 Minutes.com.
What is the '60 Minutes' logo?
The '60 Minutes' logo is a clock face with the hands pointing to ten minutes past the hour.
Who were the original correspondents on '60 Minutes'?
The original correspondents on '60 Minutes' were Harry Reasoner and Mike Wallace.
When did '60 Minutes' first air?
'60 Minutes' first aired on September 24, 1968.
What kind of stories does '60 Minutes' cover?
'60 Minutes' covers a wide range of stories including politics, business, science, and culture.
Who are the current correspondents for '60 Minutes'?
Current correspondents for '60 Minutes' include Sharyn Alfonsi, Anderson Cooper, Jericka Duncan, John Dickerson, Ed Bradley, and Lesley Stahl.
How can I submit a story idea to '60 Minutes'?
You can submit a story idea to '60 Minutes' through their website.
What is the format of '60 Minutes'?
'60 Minutes' typically features three to four stories per broadcast, each reported by a correspondent.
How long is a '60 Minutes' episode?
A typical '60 Minutes' episode runs for about 42 minutes without commercials.
What network is '60 Minutes' on?
'60 Minutes' is on the CBS network.
Where can I watch '60 Minutes'?
You can watch '60 Minutes' on CBS and stream episodes on Paramount+.
Can I stream old '60 Minutes' episodes?
Yes, you can stream old '60 Minutes' episodes on Paramount+.
What is the most famous '60 Minutes' story?
Many stories have been famous, but the show is known for its in-depth investigative reports.
How does '60 Minutes' choose its stories?
'60 Minutes' chooses its stories through a process involving its producers and correspondents.
What is the history of '60 Minutes'?
'60 Minutes' is one of the longest-running television programs in history, known for its investigative journalism.
Who is the longest-serving correspondent on '60 Minutes'?
Mike Wallace was the longest-serving correspondent on '60 Minutes'.
What is the '60 Minutes' theme music?
The '60 Minutes' theme music is a distinctive electronic score composed by Bob Israel.
What awards has '60 Minutes' won?
'60 Minutes' has won numerous awards, including many Emmy Awards.
How does '60 Minutes' do its interviews?
'60 Minutes' conducts in-depth interviews with its subjects, often in a one-on-one setting.
What are some recent '60 Minutes' investigations?
Recent '60 Minutes' investigations cover a variety of topics, including political issues and social matters.
How much does it cost to make a '60 Minutes' episode?
Making a '60 Minutes' episode can cost a lot, but the exact amount isn't usually shared publicly. It involves many people, travel, and research.
What is the impact of '60 Minutes' stories?
The stories on '60 Minutes' can bring important issues to light and sometimes lead to changes in the real world.
Who are the main people behind '60 Minutes'?
The main people are the correspondents who report the stories, the producers who help make them, and the executive producer who leads the show.
Who is the current executive producer of '60 Minutes'?
The current executive producer of '60 Minutes' is Bette Adams.
Who are some famous guests on '60 Minutes'?
Many famous people have been interviewed on '60 Minutes', including presidents, actors, musicians, and athletes.
What is the daily schedule for '60 Minutes' staff?
The staff at '60 Minutes' work very hard, often on tight deadlines, researching, interviewing, and editing stories.
What is the difference between '60 Minutes' and other news magazines?
'60 Minutes' is known for its in-depth investigative reporting and longer stories compared to some other news programs.
What is the editing process for '60 Minutes'?
Editors carefully put together the footage, interviews, and narration to create a polished and compelling story.
What is the average age of '60 Minutes' viewers?
The show has a wide range of viewers, but historically it has appealed to a more mature audience.
Who has been on '60 Minutes' the most?
It is hard to say for sure who has been on '60 Minutes' the most, as many people have been interviewed multiple times over the years.
What was the last story on '60 Minutes'?
The stories featured on '60 Minutes' change each week, so the last story would depend on when you are asking.
How is a '60 Minutes' segment put together?
A segment is put together through research, interviews, filming, and then editing to tell a complete story.
How does '60 Minutes' verify facts?
'60 Minutes' has a rigorous fact-checking process to ensure the information they present is accurate.
Who is the cameraman for '60 Minutes'?
Many different camera operators work on '60 Minutes', as stories are filmed all over the world.
How does '60 Minutes' get its footage?
Footage is obtained through original filming by their camera crews, archival material, and sometimes through tips from the public.
What are the main sections of '60 Minutes'?
'60 Minutes' typically features a few main stories or segments in each broadcast.
What are the best '60 Minutes' stories of all time?
What are considered the 'best' stories can be a matter of opinion, but many impactful investigative pieces are highly regarded.
Where is '60 Minutes' filmed?
'60 Minutes' stories are filmed all over the world, wherever the reporting takes them.
How does '60 Minutes' handle sensitive topics?
They approach sensitive topics with care, aiming to be fair and thorough in their reporting.
What is the role of the producer on '60 Minutes'?
Producers are key to '60 Minutes', researching stories, guiding reporters, and helping to shape the final product.
What happens after a '60 Minutes' story airs?
After a story airs, it often sparks conversation and can lead to further action or discussion on the topic.
What are the common criticisms of '60 Minutes'?
Criticisms can vary, but sometimes include accusations of bias or a particular focus in their reporting.
What is the future of '60 Minutes'?
The show continues to adapt, focusing on impactful journalism for its audience.
Who has been interviewed by '60 Minutes'?
A vast array of people have been interviewed, from world leaders and celebrities to everyday citizens with important stories.

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