Katie Couric’s Final CBS News Sign Off [VIDEO]
Katie Couric, anchored the CBS Evening News for the last time Thursday night,signing off by thanking viewers for "coming along with me on this incredible journey."
Katie Couric, anchored the CBS Evening News for the last time Thursday night,signing off by thanking viewers for "coming along with me on this incredible journey."
It's official: CBS confirmed today that Scott Pelley will replace Katie Couric as anchor of 'CBS Evening News,' ending weeks of rumors and speculation.
According to the NY Times, Pelley will begin his post at the third-rated network news program on June 6. No word yet on when Couric's last date will be. Her contract with the network ends on June 4.
In what the NY Times is calling "one of the worst-kept secrets in television," Katie Couric will reportedly announce her exit from 'CBS Evening News' this week, sources confirmed today.
A replacement for Couric will be announced during the first week in May, after she returns from London, where she will be covering the royal wedding of Prince William and Kate Middleton.
Though unconfirmed, '60 Minutes' correspondent Scott Pelley is expected to replace Couric following her exit from the program.
According to reports this morning Katie Couric is really leaving the CBS News Anchor desk, it's a done deal.
She's used to breaking headlines, but today, Katie Couric is making some of her own.
According to a report from the AP, Couric is leaving her historic anchor post at 'CBS Evening News' after joining the program less than five years ago, in 2006. Her next move: a syndicated talk show, which is expected to launch in 2012.
Couric's contract with CBS ends on June 4, though no word on when her official last broadcast will be.
We've all heard the rumors about Katie Couric, leaving CBS