It's a new day at CBS with a reimagined 'CBS Evening News' - Poynter
Briefly

The "CBS Evening News" has transitioned following Norah O'Donnell's departure after more than five years as anchor. The new format features co-anchors John Dickerson, Maurice DuBois, and Margaret Brennan, focusing on providing contextual insights from experienced correspondents. The show aims to balance in-depth reporting with audience engagement rather than compete with on-demand news. The newscast will also include weather forecasts from chief weathercaster Lonnie Quinn, embracing high-interest topics for viewers. The revamped approach seeks to make complex news more relatable and understandable.
We can share is the perspective that comes from the deep reporting that our correspondents do. ... That's a CBS News strength - our experienced correspondents.
John and I will debrief our correspondents each night. You'll get context and insight. It will feel like people you know describing incredible things.
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