CBS Evening News Presenter John Dickerson Overcome with Emotion in Touching Farewell to Co-Anchor Maurice DuBois
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CBS Evening News co-anchors John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois bid farewell as co-hosts for the last time on Thursday, December 18th, in an emotional and heartfelt moment. Dickerson was visibly moved and struggled to hold back tears during his tribute to DuBois, whom he described as not only a “model for me” but also a “trusted friend.” The departure of both anchors comes amidst ongoing changes within CBS News led by editor Bari Weiss.

Dickerson and DuBois ended their tenure as co-anchors following their final broadcast on December 18th, marking the end of a collaboration that began roughly a year ago for the national show. Dickerson, who joined CBS in 2009, announced his departure in October, a decision influenced by the contentious Paramount and Skydance merger. Meanwhile, DuBois, who has been with the network for two decades, revealed earlier this month his decision to exit CBS.
In a poignant moment during their last broadcast, DuBois initiated a segment reflecting on their time together on the CBS Evening News. Expressing gratitude for the opportunity to connect with viewers on a nightly basis, DuBois acknowledged the resilience and spirit of everyday people amidst tragedies. He highlighted the teamwork and dedication of the CBS journalists, spotlighting producer Marwan Al-Ghoul for his coverage in Gaza.
Turning towards Dickerson, DuBois shared a personal farewell, praising him as an exceptional journalist and a cherished friend. Dickerson reciprocated the sentiment, acknowledging the growth of their relationship from colleagues to friends over the past year and a half. The anchors shared behind-the-scenes glimpses, illustrating their collaborative approach in addressing viewers’ needs alongside the CBS team.
As they bid farewell to viewers for the last time as co-hosts, Dickerson reflected on the honour of showcasing the work of their colleagues and meeting audience expectations. The pair concluded their broadcast echoing the iconic words of Edward R. Murrow, expressing gratitude to the viewers with the familiar sign-off, “Thank you for watching. Good night and good luck.”
Dickerson’s final broadcast is scheduled for Friday, December 19th, following which he will depart from CBS Evening News. The transition comes after Norah O’Donnell’s five-year tenure leading the show, with substitute anchors set to fill in until CBS Mornings co-host Tony Dokoupil assumes the evening program permanently on January 5th.
The emotional farewell between John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois highlighted their camaraderie and mutual respect, leaving a poignant mark on their time as co-anchors on CBS Evening News. Their partnership and dedication to delivering impactful journalism were evident not only in their on-screen presence but also in the heartfelt connection with their viewers.
