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Maurice DuBois Departs After 21 Years at CBS Evening News
4 Dec
Summary
- Maurice DuBois announced his departure from the co-anchor role.
- His final broadcast will be on December 18th.
- DuBois's exit follows John Dickerson's recent departure.

Maurice DuBois has announced his departure from the co-anchor role at CBS Evening News, marking the end of a 21-year tenure with the broadcast. In an Instagram post, DuBois shared that his final show will be on December 18th. He conveyed his profound gratitude for the opportunity to connect with viewers and share stories over the years, calling it the "Honor of a Lifetime."
His exit follows that of his co-anchor, John Dickerson, who had previously announced his departure. DuBois and Dickerson had taken over the program following Norah O'Donnell's exit. This represents a notable shift in the broadcast's leadership and anchors.
The news of DuBois's departure comes amidst broader changes at CBS News, with Bari Weiss recently appointed editor-in-chief. The evening news program has faced challenges in viewership, trailing behind competitors. CBS News stated that further details about the future of the broadcast would be shared soon.




