Anderson Cooper Ends 20-Year Tenure at 60 Minutes
Anderson Cooper concluded his two decades with the CBS newsmagazine in a final interview. He discussed the stories and interviews that marked his time on the program.
eonline.comAnderson Cooper has completed more than 20 years of reporting for 60 Minutes. In his farewell interview, he described joining the program he watched as a child and working in the same offices as earlier correspondents. Cooper recalled the process of gaining access to sources and the moments during interviews when the presence of cameras seemed to disappear.
He said these experiences formed the core of his work on the broadcast.
Cooper mentioned traveling to multiple countries to cover events that placed individuals at the center of news coverage. He listed earlier correspondents Mike Wallace, Morley Safer, Ed Bradley, and Bob Simon as figures whose paths he followed at the program.
The interview also covered the role of trust between reporter and subject. Cooper stated that this element remained central to the program's approach over multiple decades.
Cooper delivered his last on-air identification as a 60 Minutes correspondent. The segment included archival material from previous reports and credited production staff for the broadcast.
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Anderson Cooper delivered his final on-air identification during a 60 Minutes broadcast.
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Cooper gave a farewell interview reflecting on his reporting experiences.
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60 Minutes will continue with a new correspondent in place of Cooper.
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