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DENVER (CBS4) - Former Colorado Gov. Bill Owens says enough already. After watching the Colorado State Capitol trashed by vandals for nearly two months, he let Gov. Jared Polis have it, saying the ...
Bill Owens stepped down from "60 Minutes" after taking over the show in 2019. Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP Owens praised president and CEO of CBS News Wendy McMahon in his exit announcement.
After 37 years, Bill Owens is ending his illustrious career at CBS News, 25 of those years at America’s most important news program, 60 Minutes. His note to the team is below.
DENVER (CBS4) - The last Republican governor of Colorado is speaking out about this week's historic presidential race. Former Gov. Bill Owens says Americans shouldn't "question the validity of our ...
EXCLUSIVE: Few people embody the act of balancing legacy media with the digital frontier quite like Bill Owens. As the executive producer of 60 Minutes, he is the caretaker of a broadcast TV ...
Bill Owens, 65, was CEO and chairman of Teledesic LLC and president, COO and vice chairman of Science Applications International Corp. (SAIC), ...
"What we need to do is let the process work out and count all the ballots and then let's have ourselves either a re-elected president or a new president." ...
CBS News’ 60 Minutes ended Sunday evening with a segment on the surprise departure of executive producer Bill Owens, a move that has drawn a great deal of consternation in the news division over ...
Bill Owens' "Reagan on TV" is on display as part of the "Suburbia" exhibition at Photographs Do Not Bend Gallery through Feb. 12. (Courtesy of PDNB Gallery, Dallas)(Bill Owens) The year 1968 was a ...
Colorado governor Bill Owens was born and raised in Fort Worth, and in 1975 he graduated from the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin.
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