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Anderson Cooper Leaving CBS's 60 Minutes After Two Decades: Behind The Scene Turmoil Explained
Anderson Cooper announces his departure from CBS's 60 Minutes to focus on CNN and family commitments, amid CBS News restructuring.
Cooper has been a correspondent on the news program since the 2006‑07 season under an agreement between CBS News and CNN.
Anderson Cooper exits 60 Minutes, citing CBS leadership changes and personal reasons. He will continue his roles at CNN ...
“60 Minutes,” now in its 58th season, remains one of television’s most influential news programs, blending investigative reporting with in-depth profiles and features. Cooper’s exit removes one of its ...
Anderson Cooper is leaving 60 Minutes after nearly 20 years, choosing not to renew his CBS contract. He said the decision was ...
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Anderson Cooper To Quit CBS 60 Minutes To Focus on CNN, Family
CBS News thanked Anderson Cooper for his years of contribution and said the network would welcome him back if he ever chose to return.
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Unpacking AEW’s bold move to TBS and Rampage launch (3 of 4)
We unpack AEW’s bold move to TBS and the Rampage launch, exploring network strategy and programming changes.
Nick Ritacco sees a long career for himself in new short-form programming. The actor, who has made a name for himself in ...
Norah O’Donnell is set to host “CBS Mornings” next week — sparking chatter that she might be poised to return to the morning ...
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Stephen Colbert blasts CBS for nixing James Talarico interview
The late-night host said the network feared running afoul of new FCC guidance directing shows to give equal airtime to political candidates.
In an on-air rebuke, Colbert said lawyers for CBS’s parent company barred airing an interview with Texas state Rep. James Talarico (D), a U.S. Senate candidate.
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