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May 28 (Reuters) – CBS News named on Thursday investigative journalist, filmmaker and best-selling author Nick Bilton as executive producer of prime ​time news magazine broadcast “60 Minutes,” marking ‌the first time the show has tapped a leader from outside traditional television news.

Bilton is the fifth executive producer in the show’s history. He is succeeding Tanya ‌Simon, ​who became the program’s first ⁠female executive producer ⁠last year.

The appointment comes as CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss pushes to reshape the newsroom with a stronger focus on streaming and digital ​audiences following Paramount Skydance’s acquisition of her outlet, The Free Press.

“Nick embodies the energy ⁠and ambition that animated ⁠the founders of the show. We ​cannot imagine a better fit,” Weiss and CBS News ​President Tom Cibrowski said in a note ‌to staff.

Bilton previously worked as a tech journalist and filmmaker with a strong investigative background. At the New York Times, he covered how ⁠technology reshaped business and society, and later contributed investigative and feature stories to Vanity Fair.

His reporting led ⁠to investigations by ‌the Federal Trade Commission, the ⁠Department of Justice and Congress, according ​to ‌CBS News.

“Hiring Nick represents a deliberate ​vision for ⁠60 Minutes to go beyond an hour on Sunday evenings to become a 360-degree product that reaches audiences wherever they consume information,” Cibrowski said.

(Reporting by Harshita Mary Varghese in Bengaluru; editing by ​Alan Barona)

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