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Maurice DuBois to Exit CBS News Amid Evening News Overhaul
Maurice DuBois ends over 20 years at CBS Evening News with his final broadcast on December 18, following co-anchor John Dickerson's October exit.
- On Thursday morning, Maurice DuBois told staffers he will leave his role as co-anchor of CBS Evening News with his final broadcast set for December 18.
- After John Dickerson announced his departure in October, the broadcast has been eyed for an overhaul under Bari Weiss and shifted toward correspondent storytelling.
- For more than two decades, DuBois reported major stories from New York and in the field, and on Instagram Thursday, he called leaving the 'Honor of a Lifetime' and said he will sign off nightly at 6:30.
- CBS has not named successors for Maurice DuBois and a CBS News spokesperson did not immediately respond, while Tom Cibrowski praised DuBois and said he gave no indication about future plans.
- The program has remained in third place in audience rankings and has seen tweaks toward breaking headlines, factors likely shaping any overhaul of the CBS Evening News.
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Leaning Left15Leaning Right5Center19Last UpdatedBias Distribution49% Center
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- 49% of the sources are Center
49% Center
L 38%
C 49%
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