60 Minutes Correspondents
ED BRADLEY, Co-editor
Since joining CBS News in Paris in 1971, Ed Bradley has won numerous awards for his coverage of wars, politics, and personalities.
Since joining CBS News in Paris in 1971, Ed Bradley has won numerous awards for his coverage of wars, politics, and personalities.
DON HEWITT, Executive producer
He has produced news for CBS throughout its more than 50-year history. More than 30 years ago, he created the first television news magazine.
He has produced news for CBS throughout its more than 50-year history. More than 30 years ago, he created the first television news magazine.
STEVE KROFT, Co-editor
Much honored for his investigative reporting, he was a foreign correspondent before being named a co-editor of 60 Minutes in 1989.
Much honored for his investigative reporting, he was a foreign correspondent before being named a co-editor of 60 Minutes in 1989.
ANDY ROONEY, Correspondent
His unique television essays have made Rooney "the most felicitous non-fiction writer in television," and its most honored.
His unique television essays have made Rooney "the most felicitous non-fiction writer in television," and its most honored.
MORLEY SAFER, Co-editor
His reporting for CBS has won him 11 Emmys and France's Chevalier dans I'Order des Arts et des Lettres.
His reporting for CBS has won him 11 Emmys and France's Chevalier dans I'Order des Arts et des Lettres.
LESLEY STAHL, Co-editor,
She covered the administrations of three American presidents for CBS News before joining the 60 Minutes team in 1991.
She covered the administrations of three American presidents for CBS News before joining the 60 Minutes team in 1991.
MIKE WALLACE, Co-editor
His no-holds-barred interviewing technique and enterprising reportage are well known, and his interviews are a "who's who" list.
His no-holds-barred interviewing technique and enterprising reportage are well known, and his interviews are a "who's who" list.