CBS Morning News cast list, including photos of the actors when available. Licht's move to CBS led to speculation that Morning Joe hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski would follow Licht to CBS, as their contracts with MSNBC were set to expire;[4] though Scarborough and Brzezinski confirmed contemplating offers from CBS and other networks, they signed a new contract with MSNBC out of a belief that their interview-intensive approach could not be duplicated on broadcast television. It also retains some of the common features of the morning show genre which were removed from the weekday show, such as musical performances and food segments, and a couch moved temporarily onto the main set where the hosts introduce certain segments; it also did not include some features of the weekday program including the "EyeOpener" (which was added at the top of the first hour of the broadcast on June 14, 2014). [34], Upon the show's launch, CBS executives said that they expected it would take years for a ratings turnaround in the morning time period. CBS Weekend News… or "Who starred on CBS Morning News?" [1] On December 1, 2011, the title of the new show was revealed as CBS This Morning,[2][3] marking a return of the name to the morning newscast since 1999. Fine; BUT WHERE IS MY FAVORITE JOURNALIST: Melissa McDermott? On May 6, 2019, it was announced that Dickerson and O'Donnell would leave CBS This Morning, with Dickerson moving to 60 Minutes and O'Donnell to CBS Evening News. Learn how and when to remove this template message, "Revamped CBS Morning Show With Charlie Rose & Gayle King To Premiere January 9", "The New CBS News Morning Show Gets a Name: 'CBS This Morning, "CBS' New Morning Show to Be Called 'This Morning, "CBS Attempts To Recruit Morning Joe And Mika For Morning Show", "TCA: MSNBC's Joe Scarborough, Mika Brzezinski Admit CBS News Attempted to Poach Them", "Charlie Rose, Gayle King to Headline New CBS Morning News", "Something new coming to morning television", Top of the Morning: Inside the Cutthroat World of Morning TV, "Eight women say Charlie Rose sexually harassed them — with nudity, groping and lewd calls", "A look back at 'CBS Evening News' in Studio 47", "CBS News to Film Morning Show From 'Late Show's' Ed Sullivan Theater", "CBS Broadcast Center Closed Again; How CBS News Is Handling Ongoing Crisis", "How 'CBS This Morning' Rolled With Three Studio Moves in One Week Amid Coronavirus Crisis", "CBS' Owned Stations Pitch In With National Newscasts", "After Nearly 100 Days Away, CBS This Morning Returns to CBS Broadcast Center", "Charlie Rose Officially Fired at CBS, Network Cites 'Intolerable Behavior, "Bianna Golodryga named co-host of "CBS This Morning, "CBS names four correspondents 'dedicated' to 'CBS This Morning, https://www.adweek.com/tvnewser/cbs-face-the-nation-to-go-one-hour-permanently-mason-joins-jarvis-on-cbs-this-morning/140557/, "CBS This Morning' Review: Mold Broken, Comfort Zones Stretched, 'An A for Effort, "First Ratings for 'CBS This Morning' Highlight Steep Challenges Ahead", "CBS Delivers its Most-Watched November Sweeps in the Morning Since 1993", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=CBS_This_Morning&oldid=984258382, Television series by CBS Television Studios, American television series revived after cancellation, Television morning shows in the United States, Articles with unsourced statements from July 2020, Articles with unsourced statements from April 2010, Articles needing additional references from April 2019, All articles needing additional references, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Real exposed brick walls and dark hardwood flooring, An in-the-round anchor desk, topped in clear, Moveable monitors, allowing guests who appear via satellite to "sit" alongside their interviewers at the anchor desk, Various items representing CBS News's legacy (most prominently a, An adjoining newsroom (which was not ready in time for the premiere), complete with large windows facing the street (allowing passers-by to look in), Anna Werner – Consumer Investigative Correspondent, This page was last edited on 19 October 2020, at 03:29.