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Maurice DuBois and John Dickerson Sign Off from CBS News Today
URGENT UPDATE: Longtime CBS Evening News hosts Maurice DuBois and John Dickerson bid farewell to viewers during their emotional last broadcast on December 18, 2023. Their heartfelt sign-off marks the end of an era for the network, where both have dedicated years of service.
In a poignant moment, Dickerson opened the broadcast with, “Finally, tonight, this is our last night anchoring the CBS Evening News.” DuBois followed up, expressing gratitude to the audience, stating, “Being invited into your homes each night has been the honor of a lifetime.” Their departure is not just a goodbye; it represents a significant shift in CBS News history.
DuBois, who has spent 21 years with CBS, reflected on his experiences, thanking the production team and viewers alike. “I cannot thank this team enough,” he declared, emphasizing his pride in their collective work. His emotional farewell highlights the bond built over years of journalism.
John Dickerson, who has been with CBS for 16 years, echoed similar sentiments, stating, “It has been an honor to put the work of our correspondents, producers, editors, and writers before you. Your expectation has been our responsibility and our reward.” Their partnership has been a cornerstone of the CBS Evening News, and this farewell resonates deeply with their loyal audience.
The duo’s final broadcast comes after DuBois announced his departure on December 4 via Instagram. He expressed, “Moving On: December 18th is the day of my last broadcast at CBS News. It has been the Honor of a Lifetime.” DuBois also shared his gratitude for the relationships and memories formed throughout his tenure.
Both anchors took over the CBS Evening News on January 27, 2025, replacing Norah O’Donnell, and have become trusted faces for millions of viewers. Their contributions to journalism have been recognized widely, and their exit leaves a significant void in the CBS lineup.
As their final segment concluded, they delivered a heartfelt outro, saying, “Thank you for watching. Good night and good luck.” This phrase, iconic in its own right, encapsulates their commitment to the craft of news reporting and the audience they served.
With DuBois and Dickerson stepping away, CBS News will need to fill the gap left by these seasoned journalists. Viewers will be eager to see who will take the reins in this pivotal transition.
As we reflect on their impactful careers, the legacy of DuBois and Dickerson will undoubtedly shape the future of CBS News. Stay tuned for updates on who will lead the CBS Evening News in the coming weeks.
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