CBS Evening News Overhaul Post-Election
CBS Evening News Overhaul Post-Election

CBS Evening News Overhaul Post-Election

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CBS Evening News will undergo a significant overhaul following the 2024 presidential election, with veteran journalists John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois set to replace Norah O'Donnell as co-anchors. The show will move back to New York City and adopt an 'ensemble' format emphasizing in-depth reporting, drawing heavily from the investigative rigor of '60 Minutes.' Margaret Brennan and Lonnie Quinn will also take on prominent roles in the revamped program. Norah O'Donnell will continue to lead election coverage before transitioning to a senior correspondent role focused on longform reporting. The changes are part of CBS's strategy to make the evening news more substantive and less cluttered, aiming to differentiate it from faster-paced competitors. This restructuring reflects broader shifts within CBS amidst new ownership at Paramount Global.

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