60 Minutes: next episode, how to watch and everything we know
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Since 1968, 60 Minutes has been bringing in-depth reporting and exclusive interviews to audiences on many of the biggest stories and interesting topics of the time. That continues as 60 Minutes season 56 is a fixture of the CBS TV schedule.
Keep up with when the latest episode of 60 Minutes is airing, who's on it and how you can watch it (as well as past episodes and bonus features) right here in our 60 Minutes guide.
60 minutes next episode
60 Minutes is airing on Sunday, September 1, at 7 pm ET/PT on CBS with segments from their most recent season (with some updates in regard to recent development). Here is a preview of the stories being shown:
Secretary of Commerce: Since taking office as the US secretary of commerce under the Biden administration, Gina Raimondo has turned the second-tier agency into a center of national security, manufacturing and job creation. Lesley Stahl meets Raimondo to talk about the international "chip war" after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the escalating trade tensions with China over US restrictions on the sale of leading-edge semiconductors and US jobs hanging in the balance.
On British Soil: Less than 100 miles from Britain's mainland lie the Channel Islands, British Crown dependencies with a fraught and hotly debated history. Holly Williams visits the islands that were occupied by Germany for five years during World War II and where the Nazis operated two concentration camps. Williams speaks with historians, British government officials and longtime residents to find out what really happened.
St. Mary's: Bill Whitaker visits New Orleans, where two high school seniors solved a mathematical puzzle that was thought to be impossible for 2,000 years. Whitaker speaks to the students, their families and the teachers at their school, St. Mary’s Academy, which has been fostering academic excellence and boundless possibilities for its student body of African American girls since the end of the Civil War.
60 Minutes journalists
60 Minutes features some of the best TV journalists/correspondents around, with a roster that includes:
Sharyn Alfonsi
Anderson Cooper
Norah O’Donnell
Scott Pelley
Lesley Stahl
Cecilia Vega
L. Jon Wertheim
Bill Whitaker
How to watch 60 Minutes
If you're interested in watching 60 Minutes live every Sunday, you can easily do that if you have a traditional pay-TV plan, a TV antenna or a live TV streaming service that carries CBS, such as Fubo, Hulu with Live TV and YouTube TV. However, there is also an option if you have cut the cord in favor of streaming, as Paramount Plus with Showtime gives subscribers the ability to watch their local CBS channel live.
Paramount Plus is also a good on-demand option for watching 60 Minutes, as full episodes are available on the streaming platform after they air on CBS for all subscribers.
A free option to keep up with 60 Minutes is to watch clips of the show on YouTube. The 60 Minutes channel on YouTube offers extended looks at the pieces shown in episodes, though they may be broken up or not include everything shown on live TV.