- Gayle King, Anthony Mason and Tony Dokoupil to Co-Host “CBS This Morning”
- Norah O’Donnell Named Anchor and Managing Editor of the “CBS Evening News,” “60 Minutes” Contributing Correspondent and Anchor of Political Event Coverage
- John Dickerson to Report for “60 Minutes” and Contribute to CBS News’ Election Specials
The new CBS THIS MORNING team launches May 20. The CBS EVENING NEWS WITH NORAH O’DONNELL debuts this summer in New York and moves to its permanent home in Washington, D.C. this fall. Moving the CBS EVENING NEWS to Washington adds to the importance and stature of the broadcast and will give CBS News unique access to top lawmakers, whose decisions have a profound impact on all Americans.
“This is a start of a new era for CBS News,” said Zirinsky. “Our job is to reveal America to itself through original reporting, strong investigative journalism and powerful political coverage.”
Norah O'Dennell |
Gayle King |
John Dickerson |
“Norah is one of the leading journalists of our time. Her outstanding reporting, incisive interviews and dedication to the truth will distinguish the CBS EVENING NEWS every night,” said Zirinsky.
“Gayle’s game-changing interviews, compassionate storytelling and authenticity make her one of a kind. Her unrivaled ability to connect with audiences makes CBS THIS MORNING relevant, relatable and the place you must start your day,” said Zirinsky. “Anthony Mason is an exceptional journalist who over his three decades at CBS News has interviewed everyone from presidents to legendary artists, and has tapped into some of the most important stories in the world. Tony Dokoupil is a brilliant writer with a passion for delivering stories that matter. This new role will give Tony a platform to continue his standout reporting. We’re incredibly excited to have this dynamic team together each morning.”
“John is a world-class interviewer and writer who uses history to create current context to the complexities of the day,” said Zirinsky. “His insights into politics, culture and world events – past and present – will deepen the audiences’ understanding of what matters and will add to the excellence of 60 MINUTES and CBS News’ election specials.”
“We are grateful to Jeff Glor for his award-winning work and his commitment to both his colleagues and to our viewers. As we transition the EVENING NEWS to Washington, we are discussing opportunities for Jeff to remain with CBS News and continue providing the same substantive, trusted reporting that he has been offering for the past 12 years,” Zirinsky said.
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