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Emmys Scholarship Winner Criticizes CBS News

AI-generated summary based on The Hollywood Reporter — Movies · Aggregated by Filmarian · Human-reviewed and approved on May 28, 2026

Santiago Campos, a student journalist and recipient of an Emmy scholarship named after Mike Wallace, has spoken out against CBS News. In his remarks, Campos expressed disappointment with the outlet's recent direction, stating that it 'stains the legacy' of the late '60 Minutes' icon. He emphasized the importance of journalism that prioritizes serving people over corporate interests.

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