Another anchor of CBS Evening News has announced that he will be leaving the network before the new year. Maurice DuBois announced in an Instagram post on Thursday that he will leave CBS News on Dec. 18. “I’ll leave filled with gratitude, cherished relationships and amazing memories,” the co-anchor wrote in his post. DuBois’ decision comes a few months after his co-host, John Dickerson, announced in October that he would be leaving the network before the end of the year, leaving CBS with little time to find replacements. Dickerson and DuBois were announced as a co-anchoring duo in August 2024, and since then, the network has gone through major shake-ups, including a merger between CBS’s parent company, Paramount Global, and Skydance Media; paying President Donald Trump a $16 million settlement; and installing conservative political commentator Bari Weiss as head of CBS News. “It is my hope that we can work together again. We will have more details on the next chapter of CBS Evening News in the near future,” Tom Cibrowski, president and executive editor of CBS News, said in a statement to CNN. The Daily Beast has reached out to CBS News for comment, but received no immediate response.
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