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60 Minutes, the most successful broadcast in television history, celebrates its 40th anniversary in September 2008. Offering hardhitting investigative reports, interviews, feature segments and profiles of people in the news, the CBS News magazine has been the numberone program a record five times. It also finished among Nielsens annual top10 list for 23 consecutive seasons a record never even approached by another program. 60 Minutes finished the 200708 season as the mostwatched news broadcast, making Nielsens weekly top10 list 16 times over 33 telecasts.The program has won more Emmy Awards than any other primetime broadcast, including a special Lifetime Achievement Emmy. It has also won virtually every other broadcast journalism award, plus 15 Peabody awards for excellence in television broadcasting. In the last year, 60 Minutes has won all of the major awards: four Emmys, a DuPontColumbia University Silver Baton, a Peabody, an RTNDA Edward R. Murrow award, an RFK Journalism Award and a Sigma Delta Chi award from the Society of Professional Journalists.60 Minutes was created in 1968 by Don Hewitt and premiered on CBS September 24th of that year. Jeff Fager is the program’s current executive producer. The correspondents and contributors of 60 Minutes are Anderson Cooper, Katie Couric, Steve Kroft, Lara Logan, Scott Pelley, Charlie Rose, Morley Safer, Bob Simon and Lesley Stahl. Andy Rooney, the broadcasts commentator, began his regular onair segment, A Few Minutes with Andy Rooney in 1978.
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