Norah O’Donnell Leaving CBS Evening News Anchor Desk
Norah O’Donnell’s departure from the “CBS Evening News” anchor desk, initially set for Friday, January 24th, has been moved up a day to tonight.
O’Donnell announced her decision to leave “CBS Evening News” in January, stating her desire to take on a new role within the network after five years as anchor and managing editor.
She will continue to contribute to the “CBS Evening News” and other news broadcasts, including “60 Minutes.”
Reason for Departure
O’Donnell is not leaving CBS entirely. She cited the desire for a change after 12 years in the anchor chair and the demands of the relentless news cycle.
When to Watch Tonight’s Broadcast
The “CBS Evening News” airs at 6:30 p.m. Eastern on CBS and at 10 p.m. Eastern on the CBS News app.
About Norah O’Donnell
Norah O’Donnell is an experienced journalist and television news anchor. She has worked for CBS News since 2011, and has held various roles within the organization, including chief White House correspondent and co-host of “CBS This Morning.” In 2019, she became the anchor and managing editor of “CBS Evening News.”
Conclusion
Norah O’Donnell’s departure from the “CBS Evening News” anchor desk marks the end of an era for the long-running news program. However, O’Donnell’s continued involvement with CBS ensures that her valuable contributions to journalism will continue.