Anderson Cooper announces 60 Minutes departure
News anchor Anderson Cooper announced he will be ending his tenure as a reporter on the CBS News program 60 Minutes to spend more time with his children.
www.washingtonexaminer.comCooper announced his departure from 60 Minutes in February 2026, to spend more time with his children, with CNN commitments continuing; his goodbye was broadcast on 60 Minutes in May 2026 after nearly two decades with the program. CBS News praised his contributions and left open the possibility of a future return; they thanked him for his service. CBS News turmoil occurred as his exit, as cited by Cooper. His career was about storytelling, leaving a lasting imprint on 60 Minutes.
News anchor Anderson Cooper announced he will be ending his tenure as a reporter on the CBS News program 60 Minutes to spend more time with his children.
www.washingtonexaminer.comAnderson Cooper, who joined 60 Minutes in May 2006, has exited the television show after nearly two decades as a correspondent: "I got to tell amazing stories."
www.eonline.comAnderson Cooper bid farewell to '60 Minutes' after hosting the news program for 20 years on May 17
people.comAnderson Cooper's departure from '60 Minutes' after nearly two decades comes at a time of unprecedented turmoil at the venerable CBS newsmagazine, though Cooper has cited only family reasons for his decision.
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