CBS News Faces Major Changes as Anderson Cooper Exits 60 Minutes
Significant Shifts at CBS News
CBS News is experiencing a significant transformation following the departure of several prominent figures from its renowned newsmagazine, 60 Minutes. Amid these changes, there is growing speculation that Joe Rogan, a well-known podcaster, might be considered to fill the shoes of long-serving correspondent Anderson Cooper. However, there is no official confirmation regarding Rogan's potential involvement with the program.
Anderson Cooper has officially exited 60 Minutes after nearly twenty years with the show. He announced his decision in February, citing a desire to spend more time with his family, and his last episode aired on May 17. Despite leaving 60 Minutes, Cooper continues his role at CNN, where he hosts Anderson Cooper 360°.
The speculation about Joe Rogan's candidacy stems from a report by an entertainment source, suggesting that CBS executives are considering him as a potential successor. Rogan, who runs The Joe Rogan Experience and boasts over 20.9 million YouTube subscribers, has one of the largest followings in the media landscape.
Some insiders believe Rogan could bridge the gap between CBS and viewers who feel disconnected from conventional media, potentially addressing the network's ratings and trust issues. However, neither CBS News nor 60 Minutes has confirmed any talks with Rogan, and his representatives have not responded to the rumors.
These speculations come at a time when 60 Minutes is facing broader internal challenges. Longtime correspondent Scott Pelley was reportedly let go this week after a heated exchange with the newly appointed executive producer, Nick Bilton, during a staff meeting. Pelley later accused CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss of misleading the staff regarding management's attempts to resolve ongoing tensions.
