Anderson Cooper to leave '60 Minutes' program in latest CBS News shakeup — ‘I have little kids now’
Anderson Cooper has announced his departure from CBS News' '60 Minutes', marking a significant change in the program's lineup amidst a broader shakeup at the network. This decision comes shortly after Bari Weiss took the helm as the new editor-in-chief in October, leading to a wave of changes within the organization. Cooper cited the demands of family life, particularly his responsibilities as a father to young children, as a primary reason for his exit. His departure follows a trend of notable journalists leaving CBS, raising questions about the network's future direction under Weiss. Cooper, a prominent figure in American journalism, has been with CBS for several years, and his exit is seen as a substantial loss for the program. As CBS navigates these transitions, it will be crucial to see how the network adapts and reshapes its news coverage in the coming months.
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