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Anderson Cooper Departs ’60 Minutes’—Focus Shifts to CNN
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- Anderson Cooper exits ’60 Minutes’ after almost two decades.
- He plans to focus solely on his cable news role at CNN.
- CBS News had no immediate comment on his departure.
After nearly twenty years, Anderson Cooper is leaving his role at CBS’ ’60 Minutes.’ His departure signals another shift in a legacy media outlet, emphasizing their changing priorities.
Cooper has decided to devote his efforts entirely to his position as a primetime anchor at CNN, stepping away from his longtime correspondent tenure at ’60 Minutes,’ which he began in 2007.
Legacy media continues to shift its personnel, but voices defending constitutional principles and limited government remain vital. Share this update with fellow patriots and stand firm against media bias.
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