CBS Programs, Including '60 Minutes', Relocating Offices

Longtime New York homes of shows like '60 Minutes' and 'Inside Edition' to move by 2027.

Feb. 24, 2026 at 5:23pm

Several CBS programs, including the iconic news magazine show "60 Minutes", are set to relocate their longtime New York offices to new locations by early 2027. "60 Minutes" will move across the street to the CBS Broadcast Center, ending its traditional separation from the rest of CBS News. CBS Sports and "Inside Edition" will move to Paramount's New York headquarters at 1515 Broadway. The moves come amid internal tensions and leadership changes at CBS News, including the recent departure of longtime "60 Minutes" correspondent Anderson Cooper.

Why it matters

The relocation of these high-profile CBS shows signals broader changes underway at the network, including a shift in the autonomy and identity of "60 Minutes" as it becomes more integrated with the rest of CBS News. The moves also reflect the ongoing consolidation of Paramount's various media properties under one roof in New York.

The details

The shows set to relocate from their current offices at 555 West 57th Street include "60 Minutes", CBS Sports, and "Inside Edition". "60 Minutes" will move across the street to the CBS Broadcast Center, while CBS Sports and "Inside Edition" will relocate to 1515 Broadway, Paramount's New York headquarters. The changes come amid a tumultuous period for "60 Minutes", including the recent departure of longtime correspondent Anderson Cooper and tensions over the show's direction under new CBS News leadership.

  • The relocations are expected to be completed by early 2027.
  • Anderson Cooper announced he will be leaving "60 Minutes" at the end of the current broadcast season.

The players

Bari Weiss

CBS News editor-in-chief who has outlined a new vision for the network that has led to tensions and departures.

David Ellison

Paramount CEO who is overseeing the consolidation of the company's media properties in New York.

Anderson Cooper

Longtime "60 Minutes" correspondent who is leaving the show at the end of the current season.

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The takeaway

The relocation of these iconic CBS programs signals broader changes at the network, including a shift in the autonomy and identity of "60 Minutes" as it becomes more integrated with the rest of CBS News. The moves also reflect the ongoing consolidation of Paramount's various media properties under one roof in New York.