Anderson Cooper Bids Farewell to 60 Minutes and CBS News: A Closer Look at His Departure

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Anderson Cooper Bids Farewell to 60 Minutes and CBS News: A Closer Look at His Departure

Anderson Cooper has decided to leave his role as a correspondent on 60 Minutes after declining an offer to renew his contract with CBS News. Cooper, known for anchoring AC360 on CNN, has been a part of 60 Minutes for nearly twenty years and has received multiple Emmy nominations and awards for his reports. Despite being considered for the anchor position on CBS Evening News, Cooper has chosen to walk away from both roles.

According to sources familiar with the situation, Cooper was offered a contract renewal by CBS News but opted to decline the offer and exit the program instead. His departure from 60 Minutes follows a challenging year for the show, marked by the departure of several longtime staffers, controversial settlements with President Donald Trump, and delays in airing segments on sensitive topics.

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