Longtime CBS News Host Set To Leave Network After One Final Broadcast – EVOL

Norah O’Donnell’s tenure as the anchor and managing editor of “CBS Evening News” is set to conclude with tonight’s broadcast, marking the end of a chapter in the network’s history. For the past five years, O’Donnell has been a familiar presence in millions of households, delivering breaking news and high-profile interviews.

CBS Evening News acknowledged O’Donnell’s final broadcast in a heartfelt social media post. During her farewell broadcast, O’Donnell was surprised by a special message from Oprah Winfrey, who praised her dedication and impact on journalism.

“Congratulations. You have so much to be proud of. Your work as the anchor and managing editor of the CBS Evening News has not only won awards, but more importantly, has made such a difference and informed our nation,” Oprah said.

A retrospective segment followed, highlighting O’Donnell’s journey through significant moments in history, including her reporting from global hotspots, exclusive interviews, and in-depth investigations that led to real change.

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O’Donnell, who first announced her departure from the anchor desk last July, has said that she is not stepping away from CBS News entirely. She will transition into a senior correspondent role, continuing to contribute to major stories and special coverage across the network’s

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