Anderson Cooper, who has reported for CBS' “60 Minutes” for the past two decades in addition to hosting a weeknight news ...
Anderson Cooper is leaving CBS News’ “60 Minutes” program after nearly two decades, in the latest staffing shake-up to hit the storied news magazine and network.
News anchor Anderson Cooper announced he will be ending his tenure as a reporter on the CBS News program 60 Minutes to spend more time with his children.
Mr. Cooper said in a statement that he was leaving as a correspondent for the show to focus on his CNN program and spend more time with his children.
After 20 years, Anderson Cooper is exiting "60 Minutes," CBS' flagship news program.
Cooper has been a correspondent on the news program since the 2006‑07 season under an agreement between CBS News and CNN.
"I have little kids now, and I want to spend as much time with them as possible, while they still want to spend time with me, ...
After a two-decade stint at CBS News "60 Minutes" that earned him Emmys, Anderson Cooper is leaving the news program and focusing on his family.
Anderson Cooper has announced his departure from 60 Minutes after nearly two decades, citing his desire to spend more time ...
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