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CBS News is the news division of the American television and radio service
CBS CBS Broadcasting Inc., commonly shortened to CBS, the abbreviation of its former legal name Columbia Broadcasting System, is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the CBS Entertainm ...
. CBS News television programs include the ''
CBS Evening News The ''CBS Evening News'' is the flagship evening television news program of CBS News, the news division of the CBS television network in the United States. The ''CBS Evening News'' is a daily evening broadcast featuring news reports, feature st ...
'', ''
CBS Mornings ''CBS Mornings'' is an American morning television program which is broadcast on CBS. The program debuted on September 7, 2021, and airs live every weekday from 7:00a.m. to 9:00a.m. It is hosted by Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil, and Nate Burleso ...
'',
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programs ''
CBS News Sunday Morning ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' (normally shortened to ''Sunday Morning'' on the program itself since 2009) is an American news magazine television program that has aired on CBS since January 28, 1979. Created by Robert Northshield and original hos ...
'', ''
60 Minutes ''60 Minutes'' is an American television news magazine broadcast on the CBS television network. Debuting in 1968, the program was created by Don Hewitt and Bill Leonard, who chose to set it apart from other news programs by using a unique st ...
'', and '' 48 Hours'', and Sunday morning political affairs program ''
Face the Nation ''Face the Nation'' is a weekly news and morning public affairs program airing Sundays on the CBS radio and television network. Created by Frank Stanton in 1954, ''Face the Nation'' is one of the longest-running news programs in the history ...
''.
CBS News Radio CBS News Radio, formerly known as CBS Radio News and historically known as the CBS Radio Network, is a radio network that provides news to more than 1,000 radio stations throughout the United States. The network is owned by Paramount Global. ...
produces hourly newscasts for hundreds of radio stations, and also oversees CBS News podcasts like '' The Takeout Podcast''. CBS News also operates a 24-hour digital news network. Up until April 2021, the president and senior executive producer of CBS News was
Susan Zirinsky Susan Zirinsky (born March 3, 1952) is an American journalist and television news producer. She served as the President of CBS News from January 2019 until April 2021, when she was succeeded by Neeraj Khemlani and Wendy McMahon. She previously s ...
, who assumed the role on March 1, 2019. Zirinsky, the first female president of the network's news division, was announced as the choice to replace David Rhodes on January 6, 2019. The announcement came amid news that Rhodes would step down as president of CBS News "amid falling ratings and the fallout from revelations from an investigation into sexual misconduct allegations" against CBS News figures and Rhodes. On April 15, 2021, CBS Television Stations and CBS News announced that their respective divisions would merge into one entity, to be named
CBS News and Stations CBS News and Stations (formerly CBS Television Stations) is a division of the CBS Entertainment Group unit of Paramount Global that owns and operates a group of American television stations. , Paramount owns 28 stations, broken down as follows: ...
. It was also announced that
Neeraj Khemlani Neeraj Khemlani is a Singaporean-born American serving as the co-president of CBS News and CBS Television Stations. Early life Khemlani was born in Singapore with Indian ancestry and was raised in New York City. He graduated with an undergradua ...
(former Executive Vice President of Hearst Newspapers) and Wendy McMahon (former President of the ABC Owned Television Stations Group) were named presidents and co-heads. This transition was completed on May 3.


History

In 1929, the
Columbia Broadcasting System CBS Broadcasting Inc., commonly shortened to CBS, the abbreviation of its former legal name Columbia Broadcasting System, is an American commercial broadcast television and radio network serving as the flagship property of the CBS Entertainme ...
began making regular radio news broadcasts—five-minute summaries taken from reports from the United Press, one of the three wire services that supplied newspapers with national and international news. In December 1930 CBS chief William S. Paley hired journalist Paul W. White away from United Press as CBS's news editor. Paley put the radio network's news operation at the same level as entertainment, and authorized White to interrupt programming if events warranted. Along with other networks, CBS chafed at the
breaking news Breaking news, interchangeably termed late-breaking news and also known as a special report or special coverage or news flash, is a current issue that broadcasters feel warrants the interruption of scheduled programming or current news in orde ...
embargo imposed upon radio by the wire services, which prevented them from using bulletins until they first appeared in print. CBS disregarded an embargo when it broke the story of the
Lindbergh kidnapping On March 1, 1932, Charles Augustus Lindbergh Jr. (born June 22, 1930), the 20-month-old son of aviators Charles Lindbergh and Anne Morrow Lindbergh, was abducted from his crib in the upper floor of the Lindberghs' home, Highfields, in East Am ...
in 1932, using live on-the-air reporting. Radio networks scooped print outlets with news of the 1932 presidential election. Dunning, John, ''On the Air: The Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio''. New York: Oxford University Press, Inc., 1998 hardcover; revised edition of ''Tune In Yesterday'' (1976) In March 1933, White was named vice president and general manager in charge of news at CBS. As the first head of CBS News, he began to build an organization that soon established a legendary reputation. In 1935, White hired
Edward R. Murrow Edward Roscoe Murrow (born Egbert Roscoe Murrow; April 25, 1908 – April 27, 1965) was an American broadcast journalist and war correspondent. He first gained prominence during World War II with a series of live radio broadcasts from Europe f ...
, and sent him to London in 1937 to run CBS Radio's European operation. White led a staff that would come to include Richard C. Hottelet, Charles Collingwood,
William L. Shirer William Lawrence Shirer (; February 23, 1904 – December 28, 1993) was an American journalist and war correspondent. He wrote ''The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich'', a history of Nazi Germany that has been read by many and cited in scholarly w ...
,
Eric Sevareid Arnold Eric Sevareid (November 26, 1912 – July 9, 1992) was an American author and CBS news journalist from 1939 to 1977. He was one of a group of elite war correspondents who were hired by CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow and nicknamed " Murrow's ...
,,
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Conference & Exhibition, September 20, 1997. Retrieved 2014-05-25.
Bill Downs William Randall Downs, Jr. (August 17, 1914 – May 3, 1978) was an American broadcast journalist and war correspondent. He worked for CBS News from 1942 to 1962 and for ABC News beginning in 1963. He was one of the original members of the te ...
, John Charles Daly,
Joseph C. Harsch Joseph C. Harsch (May 25, 1905 – June 3, 1998) was an American newspaper, radio, and television journalist. He spent more than sixty years writing for the ''Christian Science Monitor'' and at the time of his departure from his stationing i ...
Cecil Brown,
Elmer Davis Elmer Holmes Davis (January 13, 1890 – May 18, 1958) was an American news reporter, author, the Director of the United States Office of War Information during World War II and a Peabody Award recipient. Early life and career Davis was born i ...
,
Quincy Howe Quincy Howe (August 17, 1900 – February 17, 1977) was an American journalist, best known for his CBS radio broadcasts during World War II. Biography Born in Boston, Massachusetts, he was the son of Mark Anthony De Wolfe Howe, sister of ...
, H. V. Kaltenborn,
Robert Trout Robert Trout (born Robert Albert Blondheim; October 15, 1909 – November 14, 2000) was an American broadcast news reporter who worked on radio before and during World War II for CBS News. He was regarded by some as the "Iron Man of Radio" for ...
,"Paul White Dies; Radio Newsman". ''
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'', July 10, 1955.
and Lewis Shollenberger. "CBS was getting its ducks in a row for the biggest news story in history, World War II", wrote radio historian John Dunning.


Television

Upon becoming commercial station WCBW (channel 2, now
WCBS-TV WCBS-TV (channel 2) is a television station in New York City, serving as the flagship of the CBS network. It is owned and operated by the network's CBS News and Stations division alongside Riverhead, New York–licensed independent station W ...
) in 1941, the pioneer CBS television station in New York City broadcast two daily news programs, at 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. weekdays, anchored by Richard Hubbell. Most of the newscasts featured Hubbell reading a script with only occasional cutaways to a map or still photograph. When
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was bombed on December 7, 1941, WCBW (which was usually off the air on Sunday to give the engineers a day off), took to the air at 8:45 p.m. with an extensive special report. The national emergency even broke down the unspoken wall between CBS radio and television. WCBW executives convinced radio announcers and experts such as George Fielding Elliot and Linton Wells to come down to the Grand Central studios during the evening and give information and commentary on the attack. The WCBW special report that night lasted less than 90 minutes. But that special broadcast pushed the limits of live television in 1941 and opened up new possibilities for future broadcasts. As CBS wrote in a special report to the
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(FCC), the unscheduled live news broadcast on December 7 "was unquestionably the most stimulating challenge and marked the greatest advance of any single problem faced up to that time." Additional newscasts were scheduled in the early days of the war. In May 1942, WCBW (like almost all television stations) sharply cut back its live program schedule and the newscasts were canceled, since the station temporarily suspended studio operations, resorting exclusively to the occasional broadcast of films. This was primarily because much of the staff had either joined the service or were redeployed to war related technical research, and to prolong the life of the early, unstable cameras which were now impossible to repair due to the wartime lack of parts. In May 1944, as the war began to turn in favor of the Allies, WCBW reopened the studios and the newscasts returned, briefly anchored by
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, and then by
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. After the war, expanded news programs appeared on the WCBW schedule – whose call letters were changed to WCBS-TV in 1946 – first anchored by Milo Boulton, and later by
Douglas Edwards Douglas Edwards (July 14, 1917 – October 13, 1990) was an American radio and television newscaster and correspondent who worked for the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) for more than four decades. After six years on CBS Radio in the 1940s ...
. On May 3, 1948, Edwards began anchoring ''CBS Television News'', a regular 15-minute nightly newscast on the CBS television network, including WCBS-TV. It aired every weeknight at 7:30 p.m., and was the first regularly scheduled, network television news program featuring an anchor (the nightly
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NBC radio network newscast was simulcast on television locally on NBC's WNBT—now
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—for a time in the early 1940s and the previously mentioned Richard Hubbell, Ned Calmer, Everett Holles and Milo Boulton on WCBW in the early and mid-1940s, but these were local television broadcasts seen only in New York City).
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's offering at the time, ''NBC Television Newsreel'' (which premiered in February 1948), was simply film footage with voice narration. In 1950, the name of the nightly newscast was changed to ''Douglas Edwards with the News'', and the following year, it became the first news program to be broadcast on both coasts, thanks to a new coaxial cable connection, prompting Edwards to use the greeting "Good evening everyone, coast to coast." The broadcast was renamed the ''
CBS Evening News The ''CBS Evening News'' is the flagship evening television news program of CBS News, the news division of the CBS television network in the United States. The ''CBS Evening News'' is a daily evening broadcast featuring news reports, feature st ...
'' when
Walter Cronkite Walter Leland Cronkite Jr. (November 4, 1916 – July 17, 2009) was an American broadcast journalist who served as anchorman for the ''CBS Evening News'' for 19 years (1962–1981). During the 1960s and 1970s, he was often cited as "the mo ...
replaced Edwards in 1962. Edwards remained with CBS News with various daytime television newscasts and radio news broadcasts until his retirement on April 1, 1988. CBS News ran cable channel
CBS Eye on People Discovery People was an American cable television network. The channel was launched on March 31, 1997 by CBS as CBS Eye on People, and featured news and human interest stories from CBS News. The channel suffered significant losses, in part becaus ...
from 1997 to 2000 and Spanish-language channel
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from 1996 to 1998. In 2021, CBS News had set up its own production unit See It Now Studios, to be headed up by Susan Zirinsky. In 2022, CBS News hired former Donald Trump administration official
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as a paid on-air contributor. Mulvaney's hiring stirred controversy within the company due to his history of promoting Trump's false claims and attacking the press. CBS News co-president
Neeraj Khemlani Neeraj Khemlani is a Singaporean-born American serving as the co-president of CBS News and CBS Television Stations. Early life Khemlani was born in Singapore with Indian ancestry and was raised in New York City. He graduated with an undergradua ...
told CBS morning show staff: "If you look at some of the people that we've been hiring on a contributor basis, being able to make sure that we are getting access to both sides of the aisle is a priority because we know the Republicans are going to take over, most likely, in the midterms".


Broadcast history

The information on programs listed in this section came directly from CBS News in interviews with the Vice President of Communications and NewsWatch Dallas. According to the CBS News Library and source Sandy Genelius (Vice President, CBS News Communications), the "CBS Evening News" was the program title for both Saturday and Sunday evening broadcasts. The program title for the Sunday late night news beginning in 1963 was the "CBS Sunday Night News". These titles were also seen on the intro slide of the program's opening. The program airs on Saturday, and Sunday nights at 7:00–7:30 PM UTC (Eastern Time) on CBS.


CBS News television programs


Current news programs

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CBS Overnight News ''CBS Overnight News'' is an American overnight news broadcasting that is broadcast on CBS during the early morning hours each Monday through Friday. The program maintains a infotainment format, incorporating national, international and busine ...
'' (September 21, 2015 – present) *''
CBS Morning News The ''CBS Morning News'' is an American early-morning news broadcast presented weekdays on the CBS television network. The program features late-breaking news stories, national weather forecasts and sports highlights. Since 2013, it has been anc ...
'' (October 4, 1982 – present) *''
CBS Evening News The ''CBS Evening News'' is the flagship evening television news program of CBS News, the news division of the CBS television network in the United States. The ''CBS Evening News'' is a daily evening broadcast featuring news reports, feature st ...
'' (July 1, 1941 – present) *''
CBS Mornings ''CBS Mornings'' is an American morning television program which is broadcast on CBS. The program debuted on September 7, 2021, and airs live every weekday from 7:00a.m. to 9:00a.m. It is hosted by Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil, and Nate Burleso ...
'' (September 7, 2021 – present) *''
CBS Saturday Morning ''CBS Saturday Morning'' is a Saturday morning television program that broadcasts on the American television network, CBS. It is currently anchored by Michelle Miller, Dana Jacobson and Jeff Glor. Although the program's name has changed seve ...
'' (September 18, 2021 – present) *'' CBS Weekend News'' (May 7, 2016 – present) *'' 48 Hours'' (January 19, 1988 – present) *''
CBS News Sunday Morning ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' (normally shortened to ''Sunday Morning'' on the program itself since 2009) is an American news magazine television program that has aired on CBS since January 28, 1979. Created by Robert Northshield and original hos ...
'' (January 28, 1979 – present) *''
Face the Nation ''Face the Nation'' is a weekly news and morning public affairs program airing Sundays on the CBS radio and television network. Created by Frank Stanton in 1954, ''Face the Nation'' is one of the longest-running news programs in the history ...
'' (November 7, 1954 – present) *''
60 Minutes ''60 Minutes'' is an American television news magazine broadcast on the CBS television network. Debuting in 1968, the program was created by Don Hewitt and Bill Leonard, who chose to set it apart from other news programs by using a unique st ...
'' (September 24, 1968 – present) *''CBS News Flash'' (August 2021 – present)


Early morning news program history

* '' CBS News Nightwatch'' (1982–1992) * ''
CBS Morning News The ''CBS Morning News'' is an American early-morning news broadcast presented weekdays on the CBS television network. The program features late-breaking news stories, national weather forecasts and sports highlights. Since 2013, it has been anc ...
'' (1982–present) * '' CBS Up to the Minute'' (1992–2015) * ''
CBS Overnight News ''CBS Overnight News'' is an American overnight news broadcasting that is broadcast on CBS during the early morning hours each Monday through Friday. The program maintains a infotainment format, incorporating national, international and busine ...
'' (2015–present)


Morning news program history

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'' (1961-1963) *''
CBS Morning News The ''CBS Morning News'' is an American early-morning news broadcast presented weekdays on the CBS television network. The program features late-breaking news stories, national weather forecasts and sports highlights. Since 2013, it has been anc ...
'' (1963–1987) *''
In the News ''In the News'' is an American series of two-minute televised video segments that summarized topical news stories for children and pre-teens. The segments were broadcast in the United States on the CBS television network from 1971 until 1986, b ...
'' (1971–1986; 1997–1998) *'' 30 Minutes'' (1978-1982) *'' The Morning Program'' (1987) *''
CBS This Morning ''CBS This Morning'' (''CTM'') is an American morning television program that aired on CBS from November 30, 1987, to October 29, 1999, and again from January 9, 2012, to September 6, 2021. The program was aired from Monday through Saturday. ...
'' (1987–1999; 2012–2021) *''
The Early Show ''The Early Show'' is an American morning television show that aired on CBS from November 1, 1999 to January 7, 2012, and the ninth attempt at a morning news-talk program by the network since 1954. The program aired Monday through Friday from ...
'' (1999–2012) *'' CBS News Saturday Morning'' (1997–1999) *''
The Saturday Early Show ''The Early Show'' is an American morning television show that aired on CBS from November 1, 1999 to January 7, 2012, and the ninth attempt at a morning news-talk program by the network since 1954. The program aired Monday through Friday from ...
'' (1999–2012) *''
CBS This Morning Saturday ''CBS Saturday Morning'' is a Saturday morning television program that broadcasts on the American television network, CBS. It is currently anchored by Michelle Miller, Dana Jacobson and Jeff Glor. Although the program's name has changed sever ...
'' (2012–2021) *''
CBS Mornings ''CBS Mornings'' is an American morning television program which is broadcast on CBS. The program debuted on September 7, 2021, and airs live every weekday from 7:00a.m. to 9:00a.m. It is hosted by Gayle King, Tony Dokoupil, and Nate Burleso ...
'' (2021–present) *''
CBS Saturday Morning ''CBS Saturday Morning'' is a Saturday morning television program that broadcasts on the American television network, CBS. It is currently anchored by Michelle Miller, Dana Jacobson and Jeff Glor. Although the program's name has changed seve ...
'' (2021–present) *''
CBS News Sunday Morning ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' (normally shortened to ''Sunday Morning'' on the program itself since 2009) is an American news magazine television program that has aired on CBS since January 28, 1979. Created by Robert Northshield and original hos ...
'' (1979–present)


Evening/prime time news program history

*''
CBS Evening News The ''CBS Evening News'' is the flagship evening television news program of CBS News, the news division of the CBS television network in the United States. The ''CBS Evening News'' is a daily evening broadcast featuring news reports, feature st ...
'' (July 1, 1941 – present) *'' West 57th'' (Meredith Vieira, John Ferrugia) (August 13, 1985 – September 9, 1989) *'' 48 Hours'' (January 19, 1988–present) *''
60 Minutes II ''60 Minutes II'' (also known as ''60 Minutes Wednesday'' and ''60 Minutes'') is an American weekly primetime news magazine television program that was intended to replicate the "signature style, journalistic quality and integrity" of the origi ...
'' (January 13, 1999 – September 2, 2005) *''
America Tonight ''America Tonight'' was Al Jazeera America's flagship news show, airing at 9:30 p.m. EST. It was a showcase for thought-provoking and insightful in-depth reporting and programming with a focus on investigative reporting. Its mission is to tell ...
'' (Dan Rather, Charles Kuralt, Lesley Stahl, Robert Krulwich, Edie Magnus) (October 1, 1990 – 1991) *''Street Stories'' (Ed Bradley; January 9, 1992 – June 10, 1993) *''
Eye to Eye with Connie Chung ''Eye to Eye With Connie Chung'' is an American news show that aired on CBS from 1993 to 1995. The show, hosted by Connie Chung as a second project from her time as co-anchoring the ''CBS Evening News'' with Dan Rather, she hosted and would ofte ...
'' (June 17, 1993 – May 25, 1995) *'' Public Eye with Bryant Gumbel'' (October 1, 1997 – 1998) *''CBS Newsbreak'' (1976–2009) *''Who's Who'' (1977) *''
Person to Person ''Person to Person'' is a popular television program in the United States that originally ran from 1953 to 1961, with two episodes of an attempted revival airing in 2012. Edward R. Murrow hosted the original series from its inception in 1953 unti ...
'' (1953–1961; 2012; 2022–present)


Other programs

*'' You Are There'' (1953–1973) *''Adventure'' (1953–1955) *''Youth Takes a Stand'' (1953–1954) *''
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'' (1956–1957) *'' The Twentieth Century'' (1957–1970) *''
CBS Reports ''CBS Reports'' is the umbrella title used for documentaries by CBS News which aired starting in 1959 through the 1990s. The series sometimes aired as a wheel series rotating with ''60 Minutes'' (or other similar CBS News series), as a series of it ...
'' (1959–2010) *''Of Black America'' (1968) *''
In The News ''In the News'' is an American series of two-minute televised video segments that summarized topical news stories for children and pre-teens. The segments were broadcast in the United States on the CBS television network from 1971 until 1986, b ...
'' (1971–1986; 1997–1998) *'' Razzmatazz'' (1977–1982) (co-production with Scholastic Magazines, Inc.) *'' West 57th'' (1985–1989) *''America Tonight'' (1990–1991) *''
20th Century with Mike Wallace ''20th Century with Mike Wallace'' is a documentary television program produced by CBS News Productions in association with A&E Network. It aired on The History Channel from approximately 1994–2005. It was hosted by veteran CBS correspondent an ...
'' (1993–2001) *''
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'' (1996–2005) *''Off Tenth'' (1997) *''Fast Forward'' (1997–1999) *''Scandal!'' (1998–2007) *'' BET Nightly News'' (2001–2005) (co-production with BET Studios) *''TV Land Legends: The
60 Minutes ''60 Minutes'' is an American television news magazine broadcast on the CBS television network. Debuting in 1968, the program was created by Don Hewitt and Bill Leonard, who chose to set it apart from other news programs by using a unique st ...
Interviews'' (2002–2004) (co-production with
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) *''TV Land Moguls'' (2004–2009) (co-production with
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) *''What's Hot! What's Cool!'' (2004) *''
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'' (2005–2009) (co-production with
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) *''
Secret Lives of Women ''Secret Lives of Women'' is a reality television series airing Tuesday nights at 10 PM Eastern Time on WE: Women's Entertainment. The show probes little-known subcultures of women in the United States. A typical format is a series of interviews co ...
'' (2005–2009) (co-production with CBS Eye Productions and Kaos Entertainment) *''Commander Castle'' (2006) *''FutureCar'' (2007) *''Eco-Tech'' (2007) (co-production with Beanfield Productions and Silent Crow Arts) *'' Brink'' (2008–2009) (co-production with CBS Eye Productions) *'' 48 Hours on ID'' (2010–present) *''Juicy and Jaded'' (2012) (co-production with Euphoric Entertainment) *''
60 Minutes Sports ''60 Minutes Sports'' is a newsmagazine that aired on Showtime from January 2013 to March 2017. It was a spin-off of ''60 Minutes'', a program aired by Showtime's parent network CBS, with a focus on sport-related topics, interviews with notable ...
'' (2013–2017) (co-production with
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) *''
Brooklyn DA ''Brooklyn DA'' is a six-part American news documentary series which aired on CBS. It follows the prosecutors of the Kings County District Attorney's office in Brooklyn, New York. The series premiered on May 28, 2013. One of the largest distric ...
'' (2013) *''
Whistleblower A whistleblower (also written as whistle-blower or whistle blower) is a person, often an employee, who reveals information about activity within a private or public organization that is deemed illegal, immoral, illicit, unsafe or fraudulent. Whi ...
'' (2018–2019) (co-production with
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) *''
The FBI Declassified ''The FBI Declassified'' is an American television documentary Television documentaries are televised media productions that screen documentaries. Television documentaries exist either as a television documentary series or as a television docu ...
'' (2020–present) *''
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'' (2021–present) (co-production with BET Studios) *''Indivisible: Healing Hate'' (2022) (co-production with XG Productions) *''Gilshaine: Partner in Crime'' (2022) (co-production with
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) *'' 60 Minutes More'' (1996-1997) *''60 Minutes+'' (2021–2022) *''11 Minutes'' (2022)


CBS News Radio

The branch of CBS News that produces newscasts and features to radio stations is CBS News Radio. The radio network is the oldest unit of CBS and traced its roots to the company's founding in 1927, and the news division took shape over the decade that followed. The list of CBS News correspondents (below) includes those reporting on CBS News Radio. CBS News Radio produces the oldest daily news show on radio or television, the ''
CBS World News Roundup The ''CBS World News Roundup'' is the longest-running network radio newscast in the United States. It airs weekday mornings and evenings on the CBS Radio Network. It first went on-air on March 13, 1938, at 8 p.m. ET as a one-time special in res ...
'', which first aired in 1938 and celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2018. The ''World News Roundup'' airs twice every weekday: a morning edition is anchored by Steve Kathan and produced by Paul Farry, while a "late edition" is anchored by Dave Barrett and produced by James Hutton. The evening ''Roundup'', previously known as ''The World Tonight'', has aired in its current form since 1956 and has been anchored by Blair Clark,
Douglas Edwards Douglas Edwards (July 14, 1917 – October 13, 1990) was an American radio and television newscaster and correspondent who worked for the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) for more than four decades. After six years on CBS Radio in the 1940s ...
,
Dallas Townsend Dallas Selwyn Townsend Jr. (January 17, 1919 - June 1, 1995) was an American broadcast journalist who worked for CBS Radio and television for over 40 years. An award jury at Columbia University said of Townsend, "No other newsman of our day has ha ...
and
Christopher Glenn Joseph Christopher Glenn (March 23, 1938 – October 17, 2006) was an American radio and television news journalist who worked in broadcasting for over 45 years and spent the final 35 years of his career at CBS, retiring on February 23, 2006 at the ...
(Glenn also anchored the morning ''Roundup'' before his death in 2006). The CBS Radio Network provides newscasts at the top of the hour, regular updates at :31 minutes past the hour, the popular Newsfeeds for affiliates (including WCBS and KYW) at :35 minutes past the hour, and breaking news updates when developments warrant, often at :20 and :50 minutes past the hour.
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handles the distribution.


CBS Newspath

CBS Newspath is CBS News' satellite news-gathering service (similar to
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). Newspath provides national hard news, sports highlights, regional spot news, features and live coverage of major
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events for affiliate stations to use in their local news broadcasts. The service has a team of domestic and global correspondents and freelance reporters dedicated to reporting for affiliates, and offers several different national or international stories fronted by reporters on a daily basis. CBS Newspath also relies heavily on local affiliates sharing content. Stations will often contribute locally obtained footage that may be of national interest. It replaced a similar service, CBS News NewsNet. Network News Service (NNS) is a pioneering news organization formed by ABC NewsOne, CBS Newspath and Fox NewsEdge.


CBS News Streaming Network

CBS News Streaming Network is a 24-hour streaming news channel available from the CBS News website and launched on November 4, 2014 as CBSN. At the time as CBSN, the channel features live news from 9a.m. to midnight on weekdays. The channel makes all of the resources of CBS News available directly on digital platforms with live, anchored coverage 15 hours each week. It is a first for a U.S. 24-hour news channel to forgo cable and be available exclusively only online and on smart devices such as smart TV's
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,
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and others. The channel is based at CBS's New York City headquarters.


News bureaus


Domestic bureaus

*
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(Headquarters) * Washington, D.C. *
Atlanta Atlanta ( ) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Georgia. It is the seat of Fulton County, the most populous county in Georgia, but its territory falls in both Fulton and DeKalb counties. With a population of 498,7 ...
*
Chicago (''City in a Garden''); I Will , image_map = , map_caption = Interactive Map of Chicago , coordinates = , coordinates_footnotes = , subdivision_type = List of sovereign states, Count ...
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Dallas Dallas () is the third largest city in Texas and the largest city in the Dallas–Fort Worth metroplex, the fourth-largest metropolitan area in the United States at 7.5 million people. It is the largest city in and seat of Dallas County ...
*
Denver Denver () is a consolidated city and county, the capital, and most populous city of the U.S. state of Colorado. Its population was 715,522 at the 2020 census, a 19.22% increase since 2010. It is the 19th-most populous city in the Unit ...
*
Los Angeles Los Angeles ( ; es, Los Ángeles, link=no , ), often referred to by its initials L.A., is the largest city in the state of California and the second most populous city in the United States after New York City, as well as one of the world ...
*
Miami Miami ( ), officially the City of Miami, known as "the 305", "The Magic City", and "Gateway to the Americas", is a coastal metropolis and the county seat of Miami-Dade County in South Florida, United States. With a population of 442,241 at ...
*
San Francisco San Francisco (; Spanish for " Saint Francis"), officially the City and County of San Francisco, is the commercial, financial, and cultural center of Northern California. The city proper is the fourth most populous in California and 17t ...
*
Kennedy Space Center The John F. Kennedy Space Center (KSC, originally known as the NASA Launch Operations Center), located on Merritt Island, Florida, is one of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's (NASA) ten field centers. Since December 196 ...


Foreign bureaus

;Europe *
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*
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*
Paris Paris () is the capital and most populous city of France, with an estimated population of 2,165,423 residents in 2019 in an area of more than 105 km² (41 sq mi), making it the 30th most densely populated city in the world in 2020. Si ...
;Africa *
Johannesburg Johannesburg ( , , ; Zulu language, Zulu and xh, eGoli ), colloquially known as Jozi, Joburg, or "The City of Gold", is the largest city in South Africa, classified as a Megacity#List of megacities, megacity, and is List of urban areas by p ...
;Middle East *
Istanbul ) , postal_code_type = Postal code , postal_code = 34000 to 34990 , area_code = +90 212 (European side) +90 216 (Asian side) , registration_plate = 34 , blank_name_sec2 = GeoTLD , blank_i ...
;Asia *
Kabul Kabul (; ps, , ; , ) is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan. Located in the eastern half of the country, it is also a municipality, forming part of the Kabul Province; it is administratively divided into #Districts, 22 municipal dist ...
*
Beijing } Beijing ( ; ; ), Chinese postal romanization, alternatively romanized as Peking ( ), is the Capital city, capital of the China, People's Republic of China. It is the center of power and development of the country. Beijing is the world's Li ...
*
Tokyo Tokyo (; ja, 東京, , ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis ( ja, 東京都, label=none, ), is the capital and largest city of Japan. Formerly known as Edo, its metropolitan area () is the most populous in the world, with an estimated 37.46 ...
*
Bangkok Bangkok, officially known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon and colloquially as Krung Thep, is the capital and most populous city of Thailand. The city occupies in the Chao Phraya River delta in central Thailand and has an estimated populati ...


Personnel


Current television hosts, anchors, correspondents, and reporters

;New York (Headquarters) * Enrique Acevedo – Correspondent, ''60 Minutes+'' *
Sharyn Alfonsi Sharyn Elizabeth Alfonsi (born June 3, 1972) is an American journalist and correspondent for ''60 Minutes''. She made her debut appearance on ''60 Minutes'' on March 1, 2015. In 2019, she was awarded the prestigious duPont-Columbia journalism a ...
– Correspondent, ''60 Minutes'' *
Jim Axelrod Jim Axelrod (born January 25, 1963) is the Chief Investigative Correspondent for CBS News and reports across all CBS News programs and platforms. Axelrod was one of CBS News' embedded correspondents in Iraq and was the first TV reporter to bro ...
– National Correspondent *
Errol Barnett Errol Barnett (born 3 April 1983) is a British-born American anchor and national correspondent for CBS News based in New York City after covering the Trump administration for three years while based in Washington D.C. Barnett also anchored '' ...
– Transportation Correspondent * Nikki Battiste – National Correspondent *
David Begnaud David Begnaud (born June 13, 1983) is an American journalist and news correspondent. Begnaud works for CBS News, and is currently based in New York City as the Lead National Correspondent for CBS Mornings. His reporting has been featured across CBS ...
– Correspondent, ''CBS This Morning'' *
James Brown James Joseph Brown (May 3, 1933 – December 25, 2006) was an American singer, dancer, musician, record producer and bandleader. The central progenitor of funk music and a major figure of 20th century music, he is often referred to by the hono ...
– Special Correspondent * Nancy Chen – Correspondent * John Dickerson – Correspondent, ''60 Minutes'' *Tony Dokoupil – Co-Anchor, ''CBS Mornings'' *Jericka Duncan – Correspondent, ''CBS Mornings'' (2013–present); Anchor, ''CBS Weekend News'' (Sunday) *Vladimir Duthiers – Correspondent; Anchor, CBS News Streaming Network *Jeff Glor – Co-Anchor, ''CBS Saturday Mornings'' *Anne-Marie Green – Anchor, ''CBS Morning News'' (2013–present); Anchor, CBS News Streaming Network *Peter Greenberg – Travel Editor *Dana Jacobson – Co-Anchor, ''CBS Saturday Morning'' *Gayle King – Co-Anchor, ''CBS Mornings'' (2012–present) *Dr. Jonathan LaPook – Chief Medical Correspondent *Mola Lenghi – National Correspondent *Maureen Maher – Correspondent, ''48 Hours'' (1997–present) *Anthony Mason (journalist), Anthony Mason – Culture Correspondent *Michelle Miller – Co-Anchor, ''CBS Saturday Morning'' *Erin Moriarty (journalist), Erin Moriarty – Correspondent, ''48 Hours'' and ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' *Meg Oliver – Correspondent (2006-2009; 2015–present) *Jane Pauley – Anchor, ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' (2016–present) *Scott Pelley – Correspondent, ''60 Minutes'' (1989–present) *Elaine Quijano – Anchor, CBS News Streaming Network *Tanya Rivero – Anchor, CBS News Streaming Network *Mo Rocca – Correspondent, ''CBS Sunday Morning'' *Richard Schlesinger (journalist), Richard Schlesinger – Correspondent, ''48 Hours'' (1984–present) *Tracy Smith (journalist), Tracy Smith – Correspondent, ''48 Hours'' and ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' (2000–present) *Lesley Stahl – Co-editor, ''60 Minutes'' (1972–present) *Martha Teichner – Correspondent, ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' (1977–present) *Peter Van Sant – Correspondent, ''48 Hours'' *Anna Werner – Consumer and Investigative Correspondent, ''CBS This Morning'' *Bill Whitaker (journalist), Bill Whitaker – Correspondent, ''60 Minutes'' (1984–present) *Lana Zak – Anchor, CBS News Streaming Network ;Washington, D.C *Rita Braver – Senior Correspondent, ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' (1972–present) *Margaret Brennan – State Department Correspondent; Anchor, ''Face the Nation'' (2012–present) *Nancy Cordes – Chief White House Correspondent (2007–present) *Robert Costa (journalist), Robert Costa – Chief Election and Campaign Correspondent (2022–present) *Jan Crawford – Chief Legal Correspondent (2005–2006; 2009–present) *Major Garrett – Chief Washington Correspondent (2011–present); Host, ''The Takeout'' (CBS News Streaming Network) *Catherine Herridge – Senior Investigative Correspondent (2019–present) *Weijia Jiang – Senior White House Correspondent *Nikole Killion – Congressional Correspondent *Scott MacFarlane – Congressional Correspondent *David Martin (journalist), David Martin – National Security Correspondent (1983–present) *Norah O'Donnell – Anchor, ''CBS Evening News'' (2019–present) *Ed O'Keefe (journalist), Ed O'Keefe – Senior White House Correspondent *Jeff Pegues – Chief National Affairs and Justice Correspondent (2013–present) *Chip Reid – National Correspondent *Christina Ruffini – Foreign Affairs/ Washington Correspondent *Susan Spencer – Correspondent, ''48 Hours'' and ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' (1977–present) *Ben Tracy – Senior National and Environmental Correspondent (2019–present) ;Atlanta * Mark Strassmann – Correspondent ;Chicago * Charlie DeMar – Reporter, CBS Chicago/ WBBM-TV * Adriana Diaz (journalist), Adriana Diaz – Correspondent; Anchor, ''CBS Weekend News'' (Saturday) ;Dallas * Kris VanCleave – Correspondent * Omar Villafranca – Correspondent ;Houston * Janet Shamlian – Correspondent ;Los Angeles *Lee Cowan – Correspondent, ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' (1996–2007; 2013–present) *Carter Evans – Correspondent *Lilia Luciano – Correspondent *Jonathan Vigliotti – Correspondent *Jamie Yuccas – Correspondent ;Miami * Manuel Bojorquez – Correspondent ;London *Charlie D'Agata – Senior Foreign Correspondent (2011–present) *Ian James Lee, Ian Lee – Foreign Correspondent *Elizabeth Palmer – Foreign Correspondent (2000–present) *Mark Phillips (journalist), Mark Phillips – Senior Foreign Correspondent (1982–present) *Roxana Saberi – Foreign Correspondent *Imtiaz Tyab – Foreign Correspondent ;Rome *Seth Doane – Foreign Correspondent/ Correspondent, ''60 Minutes+'' *Chris Livesay – Foreign Correspondent ;Johannesburg *Debora Patta – Foreign Correspondent ;Istanbul *Holly Williams (Australian journalist), Holly Williams – Foreign Correspondent


Current contributors

*Dr. David Agus – Medical Contributor *Serena Altschul – Contributing Correspondent, ''60 Minutes'' *David Becker – Election Law Contributor *Luke Burbank – Correspondent, ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' *Alina Cho – Contributor, ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' *Anderson Cooper – Correspondent, ''60 Minutes'' *Jeff Flake – Contributor *Nancy Giles – Contributor, ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' *Steve Hartman – "On The Road" Correspondent, ''CBS Evening News'' *Alexis Hoag – Legal Contributor *Hua Hsu – Contributor, ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' *Rikki Klieman – Legal Analyst *Conor Knighton – Correspondent, ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' *Ted Koppel – Contributor, ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' *Ben Mankiewicz – Contributor, ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' *Wynton Marsalis – Cultural Correspondent *Dr. Tara Narula – Medical Contributor *David Pogue – Correspondent, ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' *Lonnie Quinn – CBS Evening News Weather Contributor *Mo Rocca – Correspondent, ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' *Faith Salie – Contributor, ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' *Kelefa Sanneh – Contributor, ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' *Bob Schieffer – Political Contributor *Ben Stein – Contributor, ''CBS News Sunday Morning'' *Jamie Wax – Contributor *Jon Wertheim – Correspondent, ''60 Minutes'' *Mark Whitaker (journalist), Mark Whitaker – Contributor, ''CBS News Sunday Morning''


Current radio personalities

*Elaine Cobb – CBS News Radio Correspondent (based in Paris) *Pam Coulter – CBS News Radio Correspondent *Lucy Craft – CBS News Radio Correspondent (based in Tokyo) *Steve Dorsey – CBS News Radio Executive Editor *Pamela Falk – CBS News Radio Correspondent (based in New York) *Wendy Gillette – CBS News Radio Correspondent *Allison Keyes – Host, ''CBS News Weekend Roundup'' *Stacy Lyn – CBS News Radio Anchor/ Reporter *Cami McCormick – CBS News Radio National Security and Foreign Affairs Correspondent *Steven Portnoy – CBS News Radio White House Correspondent *Bill Rehkopf – CBS News Radio Correspondent


Current Newspath correspondents

*Debra Alfarone – Correspondent (based in Washington, D.C.) *Danya Bacchus – Correspondent (based in Los Angeles) *Natalie Brand – Correspondent (based in Washington, D.C.) *Dina Demetrius – Correspondent (based in Los Angeles) *Michael George – Correspondent (based in New York) *Diane King Hall – MoneyWatch Correspondent (based in New York) *Tom Hanson – Correspondent (based in New York) *Skyler Henry – Correspondent (based in Washington, D.C.) *Nichelle Medina – Correspondent (based in Los Angeles) *Laura Podesta – Correspondent (based in New York) *Anthony Pura – Correspondent (based in Los Angeles) *Elise Preston – Correspondent (based in Los Angeles) *Femi Redwood – Correspondent (based in New York) *Naomi Ruchim – Correspondent (based in New York) *Cristian Benavides – Correspondent (based in Miami)


Past correspondents

*Betsy Aaron *Jim Acosta – ''now at CNN'' *Jacqueline Adams + *Martin Agronsky + *Craig Allen (meteorologist), Craig Allen (now at ''WCBS (AM) in
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and News 12 Networks) *Bob Allison *David A. Andelman, David Andelman – now at CNN *Bob Arnot (later at ''NBC News'' and ''MSNBC'') *Jennifer Ashton, Dr. Jennifer Ashton – ''now at ABC News'' *Thalia Assuras *Sharyl Attkisson *José Díaz-Balart – (now at Telemundo and at NBC News) *Roberta Baskin – (later at ''WJLA-TV'' in Washington, D.C.) *Nelson Benton + *Lowell Bergman – now retired *Derrick Blakley (later at WBBM-TV) *Regina Hopper, Regina Blakely *Cynthia Bowers *Betty Ann Bowser + *Ed Bradley (1971-2006)+ *Ray Brady + *Marvin Breckinridge Patterson + *Heywood Hale Broun + * Cecil Brown + *Terrell Brown (now at WLS-TV in
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) *Mika Brzezinski – ''now at MSNBC'' *Winston Burdett + *
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+ *Gretchen Carlson – later at Fox News *Julie Chen – host of ''Big Brother (American TV series), Big Brother'' *Sylvia Chase *Connie Chung (retired) *Lou Cioffi + *Blair Clark + *Mandy Clark *Michele Clark + *Jane Clayson (1999-2008; now at NPR) *Ron Cochran + * Charles Collingwood + *Victoria Corderi – ''now at NBC News'' *Katie Couric (2006-2011; later at ABC News; now at Yahoo News *
Walter Cronkite Walter Leland Cronkite Jr. (November 4, 1916 – July 17, 2009) was an American broadcast journalist who served as anchorman for the ''CBS Evening News'' for 19 years (1962–1981). During the 1960s and 1970s, he was often cited as "the mo ...
(1950-1980s)+ *Frank Currier *Don Dahler * John Charles Daly + *Faith Daniels *Randy Daniels *Priya David *Morton Dean (retired) *David Dick (Kentucky), David Dick + *Nancy Dickerson + *Linda Douglass *Harold Dow (1972-2010)+ *
Bill Downs William Randall Downs, Jr. (August 17, 1914 – May 3, 1978) was an American broadcast journalist and war correspondent. He worked for CBS News from 1942 to 1962 and for ABC News beginning in 1963. He was one of the original members of the te ...
+ *Kimberly Dozier (now at ''The Daily Beast'' and CNN) *Terry Drinkwater + *Jed Duvall *
Douglas Edwards Douglas Edwards (July 14, 1917 – October 13, 1990) was an American radio and television newscaster and correspondent who worked for the Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) for more than four decades. After six years on CBS Radio in the 1940s ...
+ *Eric Engberg + *Tom Fenton (now retired) *Giselle Fernández *John Ferrugia (now at ''Rocky Mountain PBS'') *Murray Fromson + *Monica Gayle (news anchor), Monica Gayle – ''now at WJBK'' (now retired) *Phyllis George + *Kendis Gibson – now at NBC News *Michelle Gielan *
Christopher Glenn Joseph Christopher Glenn (March 23, 1938 – October 17, 2006) was an American radio and television news journalist who worked in broadcasting for over 45 years and spent the final 35 years of his career at CBS, retiring on February 23, 2006 at the ...
+ *Bernard Goldberg (now at ''Fox News'' and at ''HBO, HBO Sports'') *Julianna Goldman *Bianna Golodryga (now at ''CNN'') *Fred Graham (correspondent), Fred Graham + *Jeff Greenfield (now at ''PBS'') *Bryant Gumbel – ''now at HBO, HBO Sports'' *Tony Guida – now at CUNY TV *Bruce Hall (journalist), Bruce Hall *Nanette Hansen *John Hart (journalist), John Hart (retired) *Celia Hatton *David Henderson (American journalist), David Henderson *George Herman (journalist), George Herman + *Erica Hill – ''now at HLN (TV network), HLN'' *Sandy Hill (television personality), Sandy Hill + *Don Hollenbeck + *Richard C. Hottelet + *Allan Jackson + *Rebecca Jarvis – ''now at ABC News'' *Whit Johnson – ''now at ABC News'' *Phil Jones (American journalist), Phil Jones *Gordon Joseloff *Bernard Kalb (retired) *Marvin Kalb (later at ''NBC News''; now retired) *Peter Kalischer + *H.V. Kaltenborn + *Hattie Kauffman *Frank Kearns + *Alexander Kendrick + *Dana King (later at ''KPIX-TV'' in
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; now retired) *Jeffrey Kofman (later at ''ABC News''; now retired) *Steve Kroft (now retired) *Robert Krulwich (now at ''NPR'') *Charles Kuralt + *Bill Kurtis (later at ''WBBM-TV'' in
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now retired) *John Laurence (later at ''ABC News) *Bill Leonard (journalist), Bill Leonard + *Larry LeSueur + *Stan Levey *Lara Logan *Bill Lynch *Vicki Mabrey *Sheila MacVicar *Paul Manning (journalist), Paul Manning + *Carol Marin – ''now at WMAQ-TV'' *Chris Mavridis *Lark McCarthy *Melissa McDermott *Mark McEwen *Susan McGinnis *Derek McGinty – ''later at WUSA (TV), WUSA'' *Jim McKay (later at CBS Sports; and at ESPN on ABC, ABC Sports)+ *Bob McKeown (now at ''CBC News'') *Bill McLaughlin *Marya McLaughlin + *Russ Mitchell – ''now at WKYC'' *Edward P. Morgan + *Bruce Morton + *Bill Moyers – ''now at PBS'' *Roger Mudd + *
Edward R. Murrow Edward Roscoe Murrow (born Egbert Roscoe Murrow; April 25, 1908 – April 27, 1965) was an American broadcast journalist and war correspondent. He first gained prominence during World War II with a series of live radio broadcasts from Europe f ...
+ *Reena Ninan *Paul K. Niven Jr. + *Betty Nguyen – (later at ''NBC News'' and MSNBC; now at ''WPIX'' in
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) *Deborah Norville – ''now weekday anchor, Inside Edition'' *Stuart Novins + *Bill O'Reilly (political commentator), Bill O'Reilly (later at ''Fox News''; now at ''Newsmax'') *Charles Osgood (now retired) *Ike Pappas + *Terry Phillips *Robert Pierpoint (journalist), Robert Pierpoint + *Randall Pinkston (1990-2013; later at ''Al Jazeera America'') *Byron Pitts now at ABC News *Bill Plante (1964-2016) + *George Polk + *Ned Potter (later at ABC News *Dave Price – now at
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*Jane Bryant Quinn *Sally Quinn *Bert Quint *Ed Rabel *Dan Rather – (1962–2006; now at AXS TV) *Harry Reasoner (1956-1970; 1978-1991)+ *Trish Regan – ''most recently with Fox Business'' *Paula Reid – now at CNN *Dean Reynolds *Frank Reynolds + (later at ''ABC News'') *Jane Robelot – now at WYFF-TV *John Roberts (journalist), John Roberts (later at CNN; now at ''Fox News'') *Troy Roberts (journalist), Troy Roberts - (1993-2017; now at NBC News) *Norman Robinson (television news reporter), Norman Robinson (now retired) *Maggie Rodriguez (now with WFLA-TV in Tampa) *Andy Rooney (1949-1970; 1973-2011)+ *Charlie Rose – co-anchor, ''CBS News Nightwatch'', ''CBS This Morning'' and ''Person to Person'' (1984–1990; 2012–2017) *Richard Roth (CBS News journalist), Richard Roth, (1972–2010) based in Moscow, Rome, Los Angeles, New York and London *Hughes Rudd + *Morley Safer – co-editor, ''60 Minutes'' (1964-2016)+ *Marlene Sanders + *Diane Sawyer – ''now at ABC News'' *Forrest Sawyer – (later at ''ABC News'' and then at ''MSNBC'') *Stephen Schiff *David Schoenbrun + *Daniel Schorr + *David Schoumacher (later at ''ABC News''; then at ''WJLA-TV'' in Washington, D.C.; now retired) *Barry Serafin – (later at ''ABC News''; now retired) *Don Hewitt + *
Eric Sevareid Arnold Eric Sevareid (November 26, 1912 – July 9, 1992) was an American author and CBS news journalist from 1939 to 1977. He was one of a group of elite war correspondents who were hired by CBS newsman Edward R. Murrow and nicknamed " Murrow's ...
+ *Bill Shadel + *Bernard Shaw (journalist), Bernard Shaw (later at ''ABC News''; then at ''CNN''; now retired) *John Sheahan *Gary Shepard *
William L. Shirer William Lawrence Shirer (; February 23, 1904 – December 28, 1993) was an American journalist and war correspondent. He wrote ''The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich'', a history of Nazi Germany that has been read by many and cited in scholarly w ...
+ * Lewis Shollenberger+ *Maria Shriver – ''now at NBC News'' *Daniel Sieberg *Bob Simon + *Bob Sirott *Harry Smith (American journalist), Harry Smith – ''now at NBC News'' *Howard K. Smith + *Terence Smith (journalist), Terence Smith (now retired) *Joan Snyder + *Bianca Solorzano *Hari Sreenivasan – ''now weekend anchor, PBS Newshour'' *John Stehr – ''now main anchor at WTHR'' *Alison Stewart (now at PBS) *Hannah Storm – ''now at ESPN and ESPN on ABC'' *Bill Stout + *Kathleen Sullivan (journalist), Kathleen Sullivan (later at ''E! News'') *Rene Syler (now at Aspire TV) *
Lowell Thomas Lowell Jackson Thomas (April 6, 1892 – August 29, 1981) was an American writer, actor, broadcaster, and traveler, best remembered for publicising T. E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia). He was also involved in promoting the Cinerama widescree ...
+ *Richard Threlkeld + *
Dallas Townsend Dallas Selwyn Townsend Jr. (January 17, 1919 - June 1, 1995) was an American broadcast journalist who worked for CBS Radio and television for over 40 years. An award jury at Columbia University said of Townsend, "No other newsman of our day has ha ...
+ *Liz Trotta *
Robert Trout Robert Trout (born Robert Albert Blondheim; October 15, 1909 – November 14, 2000) was an American broadcast news reporter who worked on radio before and during World War II for CBS News. He was regarded by some as the "Iron Man of Radio" for ...
+ *Lem Tucker + *Meredith Vieira – ''later at NBC News'' *Mireya Villarreal (now at ABC News) *Alex Wagner *Richard Wagner *Jane Wallace (journalist), Jane Wallace *Kelly Wallace *Mike Wallace + *Clarissa Ward – now at CNN *Chris Wragge – ''now at
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'' *Nick Young (broadcast journalist), Nick Young (now retired) *Steve Young *Paula Zahn (later at ''CNN''; now at ''Investigation Discovery'') + – deceased


Presidents of CBS News

*Richard S. Salant (1961–1964) *Fred W. Friendly (1964–1966) *Richard S. Salant (1966–1979) *Bill Leonard (journalist), Bill Leonard (1979–1982) *Van Gordon Sauter (1982–1983) *Ed Joyce (journalist), Ed Joyce (1983–1986) *Van Gordon Sauter (1986) *Howard Stringer (1986–1988) *David W. Burke (1988–1990) *Eric Ober (1990–1996) *Andrew Heyward (1996–2005) *Sean McManus (television executive), Sean McManus (2005–2011) *David Rhodes (media executive), David Rhodes (2011–2019) *
Susan Zirinsky Susan Zirinsky (born March 3, 1952) is an American journalist and television news producer. She served as the President of CBS News from January 2019 until April 2021, when she was succeeded by Neeraj Khemlani and Wendy McMahon. She previously s ...
(2019–2021) *
Neeraj Khemlani Neeraj Khemlani is a Singaporean-born American serving as the co-president of CBS News and CBS Television Stations. Early life Khemlani was born in Singapore with Indian ancestry and was raised in New York City. He graduated with an undergradua ...
(2021–present) (Co-Head)


Reporting partnerships

In 2017, CBS News entered into a content-sharing agreement with BBC News, respectively replacing similar arrangements with the BBC and ABC News, and CBS and Sky News (which was partially controlled by 21st Century Fox until 2018 when ownership was then transferred to Comcast). The partnership includes the ability to share resources, footage, and reports, and conduct "efficient planning of news gathering resources to increase the content of each broadcaster's coverage of world events". Although they do not have an official partnership, CNN and CBS News share correspondents and contributors such as Anderson Cooper and Sanjay Gupta, Dr. Sanjay Gupta. In 2022, CBS News entered into a content-sharing partnership with The Weather Channel, where The Weather Channel meteorologists will appear on CBS News programs, and CBS News correspondents will appear during live coverage of weather events on The Weather Channel.


See also

*ABC News *NBC News *CNN *Fox News *Noticias Univision *Independent News Network *Bloomberg News *CBS News controversies and criticism


References


External links

* {{Authority control CBS News, CBS Television Network Television news in the United States Peabody Award winners