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CBS Productions, Including '60 Minutes', Relocating to New Offices
Several CBS shows, including the iconic news program, will move to a new building by 2027.
Feb. 24, 2026 at 11:07pm
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Several CBS productions, including the long-running news magazine show "60 Minutes", are set to leave their current New York offices and relocate to a new building, bringing more of Paramount Skydance's properties under the same roof. The move, confirmed by a CBS spokesperson, will see "60 Minutes", CBS Sports, and "Inside Edition" move from their longtime home at 555 West 57th Street by early 2027.
Why it matters
The relocation of these high-profile CBS shows to a new facility signals a shift in the company's operations and a consolidation of its various properties under one roof. This move could lead to increased collaboration and efficiency between the different CBS divisions, as well as potential cost savings.
The details
According to Variety, "60 Minutes" will relocate across the street to the CBS Broadcast Center, which is home to most of CBS News' output, as well as some CBS Sports production facilities, CNN's "Have I Got News For You", John Oliver's "Last Week Tonight", and "The Drew Barrymore Show". The move will bring more of Paramount Skydance's properties under the same roof, as the company continues to integrate its various media assets.
- The CBS shows are set to relocate by early 2027.
The players
CBS
A major American commercial broadcast television and radio network.
Paramount Skydance
A media and entertainment company that owns and operates various media properties, including CBS.
The takeaway
The relocation of these high-profile CBS shows to a new facility signals a shift in the company's operations and a consolidation of its various properties under one roof, which could lead to increased collaboration, efficiency, and potential cost savings.





