Anderson Cooper announces departure from Bari Weiss' 60 Minutes - LGBTQ Nation
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Anderson Cooper announces departure from Bari Weiss' 60 Minutes - LGBTQ Nation
"Under a deal between the Warner Bros. Discovery-owned CNN and the Paramount Skydance-owned CBS, Cooper has served as a 60 Minutes correspondent while also anchoring his CNN primetime show Anderson Cooper 360° and hosting the network's own Sunday newsmagazine program The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper. Cooper reportedly signed a new deal with CNN last year and will continue to host his shows for the cable network as well as his podcast All There Is."
"Never Miss a Beat Subscribe to our newsletter to stay ahead of the latest LGBTQ+ political news and insights. In his statement, Cooper did not mention Bari Weiss, CBS News' new conservative and queer editor-in-chief. Her tenure has been marked by controversy. Instead, he cited the demands of his multiple roles and a desire to spend more time with his two young sons."
Anderson Cooper is leaving his role as a 60 Minutes correspondent after 20 years with the CBS news magazine. The Emmy-winning journalist confirmed his departure and described the position as a major honor. He has balanced duties at 60 Minutes with anchoring Anderson Cooper 360° and hosting The Whole Story on CNN under a deal between Warner Bros. Discovery-owned CNN and Paramount Skydance-owned CBS. Cooper signed a new deal with CNN last year and will continue his CNN programs and his podcast All There Is. He cited the demands of multiple roles and a desire to spend more time with his two young sons. CBS expressed gratitude for his work.
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