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Anderson Cooper Departs 60 Minutes After 20 Years
16 Feb
Summary
- Anderson Cooper is leaving 60 Minutes after two decades.
- He reported for the show while anchoring full-time on CNN.
- Cooper signed a new deal with CNN late last year.

Anderson Cooper has exited as a correspondent for 60 Minutes, concluding a nearly two-decade association with the CBS News newsmagazine. Cooper had been reporting for the show while simultaneously anchoring full-time on CNN.
Sources indicate that Cooper decided not to renew his contract with 60 Minutes to dedicate his full attention to CNN. His final report for the newsmagazine was a profile of Ken Burns, which aired recently. Cooper recently signed a new deal with CNN, which includes his primetime show, hosting The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper, and producing podcasts.




