NCS anchor Anderson Cooper is strolling away from his second job at “60 Minutes” within the newest signal of upheaval on the storied information journal.
Cooper mentioned in a press release Monday he’s leaving the CBS News program as a result of he desires to spend extra time together with his two younger kids. He joined this system in 2007 whereas sustaining his role as prime-time anchor at NCS.
“Being a correspondent at ’60 Minutes’ has been one of the great honors of my career,” Cooper mentioned. “I got to tell amazing stories, and work with some of the best producers, editors and camera crews in the business. For nearly 20 years, I’ve been able to balance jobs at NCS and CBS, but I have little kids now and I want to spend as much time with them as possible, while they want to spend time with me.”
Cooper’s departure may very well be the primary of quite a lot of modifications for “60 Minutes” as Bari Weiss, who joined CBS News as editor-in-chief final October, is anticipated to considerably overhaul the distinguished information journal.
Cooper, 58, was courted for the anchor role at “CBS Evening News” final 12 months earlier than the community parted methods with the anchor duo of Maurice DuBois and John Dickerson. Cooper signed a brand new take care of NCS as an alternative, and CBS News gave the anchor job to Tony Doukopil.
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