The CBS news show 60 Minutes pulled from programming a scheduled airing of an interview with a
Question:
The CBS news show 60 Minutes pulled from programming a scheduled airing of an interview with a Jeffrey S. Wigand, a former tobacco executive, when threats of both libel and tortious interference with contract suits arose. Brown & Williamson lawyers notified CBS News that Wigand had signed a confidentiality agreement and that the company would sue CBS News for interference with that contract if the interview were run. 60 Minutes ran a story on tobacco companies without the interview. CBS correspondents Mike Wallace and Morley Safer protested the decision of CBS News executives. However, the Wall Street Journal ran a story describing CBS News’s unusual arrangements with Wigand, including the payment of a consulting fee of $12,000 and the promise of full indemnification. Did CBS commit tortious interference of contract?
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Business Its Legal Ethical and Global Environment
ISBN: 978-1337103572
11th edition
Authors: Marianne M. Jennings