
Longtime CBS News anchor Maurice DuBois is closing out a major chapter in his career. DuBois revealed he is leaving the network after 21 years, marking Dec. 18 as the date of his final broadcast. The announcement came in an Instagram post where he shared a carousel of moments from his time at CBS and reflected on the privilege of delivering the news to viewers across the country.
âMoving On: December 18th is the day of my last broadcast at CBS News,â he wrote. âIt has been the Honor of a Lifetime. 21 years altogether, including my time at WCBS-TV in New York City. What a privilege! To be welcomed into your homes night after night, delivering the news / meeting extraordinary people and telling their stories. Iâll leave filled with gratitude, cherished relationships and amazing memories.â
DuBois stepped into the âCBS Evening Newsâ anchor role with John Dickerson earlier this year following Norah OâDonnellâs departure. His exit comes at a time of notable transitions across the network, which, according to People, includes Dickersonâs own forthcoming departure and structural shifts within the CBS News division.
CBS has not yet announced who will succeed DuBois at the anchor desk.
Colleagues Praise DuBoisâ Legacy
Shortly after DuBois shared the news, tributes flooded his comments section from colleagues who have worked alongside him both in the studio and in the field.
CBS News correspondent Vladimir Duthiers honored DuBoisâ impact, writing, âA legend, a towering presence in the newsroom, a mentor and an exemplar. Thank you for blazing a trail, @mauriceduboistv.â
CBS New York anchor Alice Gainer also reflected on her experience working with him, commenting, âAn honor and a pleasure to work with you. Wishing you nothing but continued success. Canât wait to see whatâs next.â
CBS News anchor Errol Barnett added his praise, saying, âYou have lead powerful broadcasts and will continue to be my standard bearer. Thank you for everything.â
Other commenters echoed similar sentiments, applauding DuBoisâ integrity and professionalism throughout his decades-long career.
During his 21 years with the network, DuBois anchored âCBS Mornings,â â48 Hours,â â60 Minutes Sportsâ and âCBS Sunday Morning,â in addition to his longstanding role with WCBS in New York. His earlier journalism career included roles at âToday,â âDatelineâ and MSNBC.
A Major Shift for CBS Evening News Begins
DuBoisâ exit signals another major shift for âCBS Evening News,â which has seen significant restructuring throughout 2024 and 2025. According to People, Dickerson announced in October that he will also leave the network at the end of the year, leaving both anchor chairs open.
The departures come as CBS News undergoes broader leadership changes following Paramountâs acquisition by Skydance and the recent appointment of Bari Weiss as the divisionâs editor in chief.
Despite the transitions, DuBoisâ announcement centered on gratitude. The veteran journalist emphasized how meaningful it has been to inform viewers for more than two decades, ending his post with a message that resonated widely across the newsroom and beyond.
âUntil then,â he wrote, âsee you on âThe CBS Evening Newâs every night at 6:30.â
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