The 60 Minutes Clock Has Stopped Ticking for Anderson Cooper as He Departs as Correspondent
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Michael Prieve February 17, 2026 at 4:30 AM
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Anderson Cooper is departing 60 Minutes after nearly two decades as a correspondent, citing his desire to spend more time with his two young sons.
His final segment, a profile of documentary filmmaker Ken Burns, aired on February 15, ending an Emmy-winning run at CBS.
The exit represents the first major on-air shakeup under new CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss, whose tenure has been marked by controversy.
After juggling two networks for nearly two decades, Anderson Cooper has decided one might be enough.
The CNN anchor confirmed heās leaving 60 Minutes when his current contract expires, ending a nearly 20-year run that began during the 2006-07 season. His final segmentāa profile of documentary filmmaker Ken Burnsāaired Sunday night (watch below), and just like that, one of TV newsā most recognizable faces is signing off from the Sunday newsmagazine.
āBeing a correspondent at 60 Minutes has been one of the great honors of my career,ā Cooper said in a statement. āI got to tell amazing stories, and work with some of the best producers, editors, and camera crews in the business.ā
Anderson Cooper at arrivals for Elton John AIDS Foundationās 13th Annual An Enduring Vision Benefit ā Part 2, Cipriani Wall Street, New York, NY October 28, 2014. Photo By: Gregorio T. Binuya/Everett Collection ā Photo by everett225/depositphotos.com
But hereās where it gets personal: āFor nearly twenty years, Iāve been able to balance my jobs at CNN and CBS, but I have little kids now and I want to spend as much time with them as possible, while they still want to spend time with me.ā
Cooper is dad to Wyatt, 5, and Sebastian, 4, both welcomed via surrogate and co-parented with his former partner Benjamin Maisani. Itās a sentiment that hits differently when youāre pushing 60 and your kids are still in the āDad is coolā phase.
Anderson Cooper at the 3rd Annual Sean Penn & Friends HELP HAITI HOME Gala, Montage, Beverly Hills, CA 01-11-14 ā Photo by S Buckly/depositphotos.com
The timing is eyebrow-raising, though. Cooperās departure marks the first major on-air exit under new CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss, whose October arrival has been nothing short of turbulent. In December, Weiss infamously pulled a 60 Minutes report about El Salvadorās CECOT prisonāwhere the Trump administration has sent deporteesājust hours before it was set to air. Correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi accused Weiss of making a āpoliticalā decision rather than an editorial one.
The segment eventually ran in January, but the damage to morale was done. Reports also surfaced that a Cooper segment about the Trump administrationās refugee policy faced āan unusual amount of editorial scrutinyā under Weissās watch.
Anderson Cooper attends the 12th Annual CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute at American Museum of Natural History on December 09, 2018 in New York City. (Photo by Dominik Bindl/Getty Images)
Cooper isnāt leaving TV entirely. He renewed his CNN deal late last year and will continue anchoring Anderson Cooper 360, hosting the Sunday newsmagazine The Whole Story with Anderson Cooper, and producing his podcast All There Is. Thatās still a full plate, but at least itās all under one roof.
During his 60 Minutes tenure, Cooper racked up multiple Emmys, including awards for his profile of jazz prodigy Joey Alexander and a story about African prison inmates whose music won a Grammy. Not a bad legacy to leave behindāeven if the exit feels a bit more complicated than the official statement lets on.
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