The massive revamp for the last-placed “Evening News” includes decamping from its Washington D.C. digs and moving back to CBS’ Broadcast Center in Hell’s Kitchen — whe…
The massive revamp for the last-placed “Evening News” includes decamping from its Washington D.C. digs and moving back to CBS ’ Broadcast Center in Hell’s Kitchen — where it will be co-anchored by veteran CBS News journalist John Dickerson and W CBS -TV anchorman Maurice DuBois.
The shake-up of the poorly rated evening news program comes as McMahon moved O’Donnell out of the anchor chair Tuesday ahead of steep cuts expected to begin this month.Dem insiders claim it would be ‘political suicide’ to challenge Kamala Harris: CBS’s Margaret Brennan “Wendy and Adrienne Roark don’t have the news chops to deal with the “Evening News” so they’re dumping it on Bill,” the source said. “’60 Minutes’ doesn’t do a lot of breaking news.”Another source said O’Donnell’s ouster from the anchor chair doesn’t bode well for the network’s other top talent.
Owens, meanwhile, said he hopes to bring strong storytelling back to the “Evening News,” whose stable of illustrious anchors included Edward R. Murrow, Walter Cronkite and Dan Rather.
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