Anderson Cooper leaving '60 Minutes' program in latest CBS News shake-up

CNN host Anderson Cooper attends the Allen and Company Sun Valley Media and Technology Conference at The Sun Valley Resort in Sun Valley, Idaho, July 9. Cooper is leaving CBS' "60 Minutes," he announced Monday.

CNN host Anderson Cooper attends the Allen and Company Sun Valley Media and Technology Conference at The Sun Valley Resort in Sun Valley, Idaho, July 9. Cooper is leaving CBS' "60 Minutes," he announced Monday. (Brendan McDermid, Reuters)


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KEY TAKEAWAYS
  • Anderson Cooper is leaving "60 Minutes" after nearly 20 years to focus on family, he said Monday.
  • Cooper's departure comes as CBS News is undergoing major staffing changes under new Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss.

NEW YORK — 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.

Cooper has been a "60 Minutes" correspondent through a deal between Paramount Skydance-owned CBS News ‌and Warner Bros. Discovery's CNN since the 2006-2007 season, according to his page on the CBS News website.

"For ⁠nearly 20 years, I've been able ​to balance my jobs at CNN ⁠and CBS, but I have little kids now, and I want to ‌spend as much time ‌with them as possible, while they still want to spend time," ⁠Cooper said in a statement on Monday.

Cooper ⁠is the latest high-profile journalist to cut ties with CBS News since the arrival of Bari Weiss as the network's new editor-in-chief in October following Paramount Skydance's purchase of her outlet The Free Press.

Weiss unveiled her strategy in January, saying she would add 19 new contributors and focus on ‌bringing a "streaming mentality" to the network, which has ​consistently trailed in ratings to rivals ABC and NBC.

She is trying to revive the third-placed broadcast news network, which has been losing viewers in the age of social media and online information.

Weiss had expressed interest in bringing Cooper to CBS News on a full-time basis, including the possibility of him anchoring the CBS Evening News program, according to a Puck news report.

Paramount ​Skydance did not immediately respond to Reuters' request for comment.

Since the launch of CNN's ‌prime-time television news ‌program "Anderson Cooper ⁠360," Cooper has covered major global news events, ranging from presidential inaugurations and political conventions to the Newtown, Connecticut, school shooting.

He joined CNN in 2001 and has reported on the Iraq War, Hurricane Katrina and the Gulf of Mexico ‌oil spill. Cooper signed ​a new contract with CNN last year.

Lachlan Cartwright's ‌Breaker newsletter first reported ⁠Cooper's departure ​from "60 Minutes."

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