CBS News will launch CBS MORNINGS, a reimagined morning news program, on Tuesday, Sept. 7 from its new, state-of-the-art studio in Times Square, it was announced today by Neeraj Khemlani, President and Co-head of CBS News and Stations. The program offers a fresh new look and format that will leave viewers more informed, more prepared and more uplifted as they start their day.
CBS MORNINGS brings together the experience, energy and range of Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil, and its newest member of the team, Emmy Award-winning sports personality Nate Burleson, to a dynamic broadcast that not only dives deep into the breaking news of the day, but also showcases the kind of unforgettable feature stories that have made CBS SUNDAY MORNING beloved for generations. CBS News’ fresh combination of impactful journalism and rich storytelling will tie its morning franchises – CBS MORNINGS, CBS SATURDAY MORNING and CBS SUNDAY MORNING – together across the week. The three morning broadcasts will share a similar look and editorial breadth.CBS MORNINGS Monday through Friday builds on the strong foundation of hard news and smart conversation set by CBS News in the mornings during the 7:00 AM hour, while expanding its feature reporting during the 8:00 AM hour with live interviews as well as in-depth pieces, covering topics from news, sports, climate, and technology to race, health, parenting and personal finance. It will also feature signature arts and culture pieces from Anthony Mason. And, of course, Vlad Duthiers will continue to be a regular feature, bringing his joy to the new studio through his “What to Watch” segment.
“The two hours the CBS MORNINGS team has every weekday is a gift. We get the chance to inform the audience with the most up-to-date information a person needs to start their day, as well as tell deeper stories that someone would want to watch at 7:00 AM or 7:00 PM,” said Shawna Thomas, executive producer of CBS MORNINGS. “CBS MORNINGS won’t shy away from complicated topics or uplifting moments. Come September, the energy of our new anchor team will bring all of this together to help viewers understand and engage with their world.”Jane Pauley continues as anchor of CBS SUNDAY MORNING, a five-time winner of the Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Morning show and the #1 Sunday morning news program for 20 years. CBS SUNDAY MORNING broadcasts from 9:00-10:30 AM, ET.
“CBS SUNDAY MORNING has set the standard for feature reporting and storytelling since its inception,” said Rand Morrison, executive producer of CBS SUNDAY MORNING. “The combination of surprising and original content, exclusive interviews from world leaders to celebrities, and adventurous reporting from far-away destinations – or unknown parts of our communities closer to home – has proven appeal to morning viewers.”
The weekday and Saturday broadcasts will originate from a new, state-of-the art studio inside the ViacomCBS world headquarters in the heart of Times Square. The second-floor space encompasses more than 3000 square feet, providing for multiple interview areas and production capabilities. The new studio includes touch-screen technology, augmented reality, monitors throughout the room, and LED walls that bring it all to life. CBS Senior Vice President of News Operations Rick Jefferson, Creative Director Renee Cullen in collaboration with Jack Morton Worldwide and their teams designed and developed the innovative, multi-functional, and modern studio.
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