Maurice DuBois Announces Departure from Paramount Skydance News
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Veteran CBS News anchor Maurice DuBois announced on thursday that he will be leaving Paramount skydance News, with his last day being December 18th. The announcement was made via a post on Instagram. DuBois has been with CBS-owned properties for 21 years, establishing himself as a prominent figure as an anchor at WCBS, the networkS New York flagship station.
A Long Tenure at CBS
DuBois’s career with CBS spans over two decades. He has been a familiar face to New York viewers as an anchor for WCBS, delivering news and contributing to the station’s coverage of major events. His departure marks the end of a significant chapter in his career and in the history of WCBS.
Transition at Paramount Skydance News
The timing of DuBois’s departure comes as Paramount Skydance News continues to evolve. Details regarding a replacement for DuBois have not yet been announced.
Looking Ahead
while DuBois’s future plans were not detailed in his Instagram post, his departure signals a change for both the anchor and Paramount Skydance News. Further updates on his career and the network’s plans are expected in the coming weeks.
Key Takeaways:
* Maurice DuBois is leaving Paramount Skydance News.
* His last day will be December 18th.
* DuBois has spent 21 years with CBS, primarily as an anchor at WCBS in New York.
* No replacement has been announced yet.
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