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Gayle King may be preparing to step down from her role as co-anchor of "CBS Mornings" next year, sources report, as the network undergoes significant changes under new leadership. King has been a fixture on the morning show since 2012, and while she might leave the anchor chair, she could remain with CBS in another role, potentially developing her own program, though details are not yet finalized.
The potential move comes amid a broad restructuring led by CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss, who has implemented staff cuts, canceled streaming shows, and shifted several on-air roles. Despite reports of King’s departure, CBS has stated that no discussions about her contract, which runs through May 2026, have taken place and emphasized her value to the network. Observers note that King could follow a path similar to former CBS Evening News anchor Norah O’Donnell, transitioning to a senior correspondent or other role while stepping away from daily morning broadcasts.
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