
60 Minutes Staff Worried About Joe Rogan Hosting Rumors
Word hit the 60 Minutes newsroom last month that Joe Rogan might be in the mix to fill the empty seat. For a show that's been covering hard news since the 1960s, the idea of bringing in a podcaster whose audience skews toward three-hour conversations about aliens and MMA feels like a tonal whiplash. Staff members started asking themselves whether this actually made sense or if someone was just floating a wild idea to reporters.
So here's the thing nobody's saying out loud: why would CBS even consider this? Rogan's got reach, sure. His podcast pulls in millions of listeners every week, and advertisers notice that. But 60 Minutes built its reputation on serious journalism, investigative reporting, and anchors who spent decades earning credibility in newsrooms. Rogan's background is completely different.
The whole situation sits awkwardly. Anderson Cooper was already leaving. Scott Pelley got fired. Now the institution has to figure out who comes next, and rumors like this leak because people inside are genuinely unsure what the network's actually thinking. That uncertainty is what's making people nervous.