Brian Steinberg Senior TV Editor You’ll need more than an hour a week this season to really experience “60 Minutes.” The venerable CBS newsmagazine, entering its 57th season, will move firmly beyond its Sunday-evening model with the launch of a free ad-supported streaming channel devoted to its library of investigations, features and profiles — including Andy Rooney’s essays and Mike Wallace’s reports.
CBS News is also debuting “60 Minutes: A Second Look,” a 12-episode audio series hosted by CBS News correspondent Seth Doane that gives listeners access to a vault of stories, along with never-before-aired material and interviews with the producers and correspondents who reported and assembled the material.
The streaming channel is available Thursday on Paramount+, Pluto and CBS News digital venues while the audio show begins September 17.
There’s also a special edition of the program slated for Monday, October 7, that will offer new reporting on both the Republican and Democratic candidates.
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