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''60 Minutes II'' (also known as ''60 Minutes Wednesday''〔http://www.cbsnews.com/news/60-minutes-wednesday-canceled/〕 and ''60 Minutes'') is an American weekly primetime news magazine television program that was intended to replicate the "signature style, journalistic quality and integrity" of the original ''60 Minutes'' series. It aired on CBS on Wednesdays, then later moved to Fridays at 8 p.m. The original ''60 Minutes'' continued airing on Sunday nights throughout the run of ''60 Minutes II''. The first edition of ''60 Minutes II'' ran on January 13, 1999. Its final airing was September 2, 2005. ''60 Minutes II'' was renamed ''60 Minutes'' by CBS for the fall of 2004. CBS News president Andrew Heyward stated at the time, "The Roman numeral II created some confusion on the part of the viewers and suggested a watered-down version." The show was later renamed ''60 Minutes Wednesday'' to differentiate it from the original ''60 Minutes'' Sunday edition, but reverted to its original title on July 8, 2005, when the show moved to the 8 p.m. Friday timeslot, where it completed its run. ==Correspondents== The broadcast included original reporting from its team of correspondents and from other CBS News journalists. The program also featured updated reports on classic ''60 Minutes'' stories. Credited cast on ''60 Minutes II'' included the following CBS correspondents: Dan Rather, Bob Simon, Charlie Rose, Vicki Mabrey, Scott Pelley and Lara Logan. The following correspondents also worked on segments for the program: Christiane Amanpour, Ed Gordon, Charles Grodin, Carol Marin and Jimmy Tingle. Grodin, (Jimmy Tingle ) and Bill Geist contributed semi-humorous commentaries, paralleling the sister program's Andy Rooney. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「60 Minutes II」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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