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  2. CBS Mornings - Wikipedia

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    Unlike the Seven Network, Network 10 does not show CBS Saturday Morning. In Los Angeles, CBS Mornings airs live with the east coast at 4:00 am. PT on KCBS-TV as of January 5, 2023; this is followed by an hour-long simulcast of the morning show of sister station KCAL-TV, and then the tape delayed west edition of the program at 7:00 am. [12] [13]

  3. Tony Dokoupil - Wikipedia

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    Tony Dokoupil (born December 24, 1980) is an American broadcast journalist and author. Since 2019, Dokoupil has co-hosted CBS's morning program CBS Mornings.Before joining the network in 2016, Dokoupil was a news correspondent for NBCNews and MSNBC and a writer at Newsweek and The Daily Beast.

  4. Nate Burleson - Wikipedia

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    [23] [24] By August, CBS had named Burleson a co-anchor for CBS Mornings, a retooling of CBS This Morning, alongside Gayle King and Tony Dokoupil. [25] He also continued with Nickelodeon as a host of its new weekly highlights show NFL Slimetime and reteamed with Noah Eagle and Gabrielle Nevaeh Green on the network's 2022 Wild Card broadcast.

  5. CBS This Morning - Wikipedia

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    The original incarnation of CBS This Morning made its debut on November 30, 1987, with hosts Harry Smith, former Good Morning America news anchor Kathleen Sullivan, and Mark McEwen, a holdover from the show's infotainment-intensive predecessor The Morning Program as weather caster and announcer.

  6. Mark McEwen - Wikipedia

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    McEwen worked for CBS starting in 1987 with The Morning Program and later CBS This Morning, which replaced the former program. In addition to doing the weather, he was the entertainment reporter as well. McEwen covered 16 Oscars, Grammys, Golden Globes and Country Music Association awards shows.

  7. Errol Barnett - Wikipedia

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    CBS News hired Barnett during the 2016 election as a Washington, D.C.–based correspondent and anchor appearing on CBS This Morning, the CBS Evening News and Face the Nation. Currently, he is based in New York City as a national correspondent and solo anchor of CBS Morning News airing daily on the channel's national streaming network. [12]

  8. Gayle King - Wikipedia

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    On January 3, 2011, King began hosting a new show, also called The Gayle King Show, on OWN. [12] The Gayle King Show ended on November 17, 2011, as a result of King going to CBS to co-anchor CBS This Morning alongside Charlie Rose [13] and a series of third co-anchors including for a time Norah O'Donnell. [14] The show succeeded in the ratings.

  9. Michelle Miller - Wikipedia

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    From 1993 to 1994, she was a reporter and Weekend Morning anchor at WIS-TV in Columbia, South Carolina. From 1994 to 2003, Miller lived in New Orleans and worked as a reporter and anchor for WWL-TV, the CBS affiliate. [3] For three of those years, her broadcast, "The Early Edition" was the highest rated newscast in its time slot across the Nation.