Anderson Cooper is leaving '60 Minutes,' but staying with CNN
Summary
Anderson Cooper is leaving his role at CBS's "60 Minutes" to spend more time with his family but will continue hosting "Anderson Cooper 360" on CNN. His departure from "60 Minutes" comes amid some internal changes and issues at the show. Cooper has been contributing to "60 Minutes" since 2006 and plans to finish the current season.Key Facts
- Anderson Cooper is leaving the CBS show "60 Minutes."
- He will continue his CNN program, "Anderson Cooper 360."
- Cooper wants to spend more time with his family, especially his young children.
- He has been with "60 Minutes" since the 2006-2007 season.
- CBS News praised his contributions over the nearly two decades.
- There are current challenges and leadership changes at "60 Minutes."
- President Donald Trump previously sued "60 Minutes" over an interview issue.
- Cooper's exit was first reported by the news site Breaker.
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