A CBS Evening News co-anchor is departing the network after over two decades as part of a broader restructuring of the struggling news show.
Maurice DuBois announced his departure on Thursday on Instagram, stating his last day at the network will be December 18. According to The New York Post, DuBois worked at CBS for 21 years.
DuBois, best known as an anchor for WCBS-TV in New York, joined John Dickerson as co-anchor of CBS Evening News last January.
“It has been the honor of a Lifetime,” the 60-year-old wrote. “21 years altogether, including my time at WCBS-TV in New York City. What a privilege! To be welcomed in your homes night after night, delivering the news / meeting extraordinary people, telling their stories.”
“You and John deserve better than the ‘new’ CBS. Godspeed and good

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