
Gayle King
Sorry, Oprah: CBS stole your BFF.
Gayle King is teaming with Charlie Rose and Erica Hill for CBS' new morning program that will replace The Early Show, the network officially announced Tuesday. Unfortunately for...
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Charlie Rose, Gayle King
Charlie Rose and Gayle King will join CBS's The Early Show when the morning news program undergoes a major revamp next year, The New York Times reports.
The new two-hour format would go against...
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Harry Smith
After nearly 4,500 broadcasts on CBS, long-time Early Show anchor Harry Smith signed off the morning program for the last time Friday.
Smith's final edition featured a look back at his combined 17 years at the morning anchor desk. He described his feeling as "one of gratitude, absolute gratitude" and he thanked his family for dealing with his ...
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Harry Smith, Maggie Rodriguez
CBS is making sweeping changes to its third place morning program The Early Show.
The network is moving ...
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Maggie Rodriguez
Early Show co-anchor Maggie Rodriguez has given birth to a baby boy.
Early Show's Maggie Rodriguez expecting second child
Michael Tobin Rodriguez Jr. arrived Sunday, weighing ...
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Maggie Rodriguez
On Monday, Maggie Rodriguez, co-anchor of CBS' Early Show, announced that she's expecting her second child.
"The cat is out of the bag: I'm four months pregnant," she said...
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Maggie Rodriguez by John Paul Filo/CBS
CBS News has named Maggie Rodriguez to replace Hannah Storm as coanchor of The Early Show. Rodriguez is getting a shot on the weekday show after impressing CBS News brass with her work as a fill-in and as coanchor of the The Saturday Early Show. "In the past six months, Maggie has proved to be a remarkably good fit in morning news," CBS News president Sean McManus said in a statement. Rodriguez was a veteran of local news in Miami and Los Angeles before joining the network earlier this year. She joins Early Show coanchors Harry Smith and Julie Chen on Jan. 7. Stephen Battaglio
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Hannah Storm by Monty Brinton/CBS
Hannah Storm is leaving her coanchor chair at CBS' The Early Show. The news division announced today that she will move into a new role at CBS News. A former sports reporter and studio host for NBC, Storm joined The Early Show in 2002, when the program moved to a multi-anchor format. A CBS News spokeswoman had no comment on whether Storm will be replaced. But the talk inside the news division is that execs are high on Maggie Rodriguez, a former Miami news anchor who has been coanchor of The Saturday Early Show since June 2007. It's likely she'll be moved over to the weekday program. Stephen Battaglio
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