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Feb 20, 2026

Anderson Cooper gives up his 19-year-career at CBS for his young sons – his next step revealed

Anderson Cooper. Credit: Getty Images, Instagram/Andersoncooper

Anderson Cooper has announced he is leaving CBS News’ 60 Minutes. However, his exit has nothing to do with any controversies or breaches of contract. Instead, there is a whole different reason for Cooper’s departure: And it spells family.

On February 16, it was announced that 16-time Emmy Award-winning journalist is ending his tenure at CBS’s 60 Minutes. He spent nearly 20 years contributing to the program.

“Being a correspondent at ’60 Minutes’ has been one of the highlights of my career. I got to tell amazing stories, and work with some of the best producers, editors and camera crews in the business,” Cooper said in a statement. “For nearly twenty years, I’ve 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 want to spend time with me.”

Cooper has also hosted a podcast centered on grief that has become increasingly popular, and hosts a Sunday long-form program called The Whole Story.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK – DECEMBER 11: Anderson Cooper attends the 16th annual CNN Heroes: An All-Star Tribute at the American Museum of Natural History on December 11, 2022 in New York City. (Photo by Mike Coppola/Getty Images for CNN)

CBS News said Monday evening that it was “grateful” to Cooper for “dedicating so much of his life to this broadcast, and understands the importance of spending more time with family. 60 Minutes will be here if he ever wants to return.”

Anderson Cooper leaving ’60 Minutes’

As Cooper mentioned in the statement, his reason for leaving was not about any negotiations that went downhill or anything like that. Instead, it is about closing one chapter of his life and opening another.

Now, he wants to focus on raising his two children, Wyatt and Sebastian. Becoming a father changed his life in a big way, but as a child, as he realized he was way, he never imagined he would become a father.

“When I was 12 years old and knew I was gay and thought about my life, it always upset me because I thought, ‘I will never be able to have a kid,'” Anderson Cooper told People in 2020.

On April 30, 2020, Anderson Cooper revealed on-air that he had become a father. Three days earlier, his son, Wyatt Morgan Cooper, had been welcomed to the world.

Anderson introduced his son to the public on Instagram. Alongside a picture of the baby boy, he wrote on Instagram, “This is Wyatt Cooper. He is three days old. He is named after my father, who died when I was ten.”

Credit: Instagram/andersoncooper

The name Morgan came from his parents, who initially considered it for Anderson.

“I recently found a list they made 52 years ago when they were trying to think of names for me,” he continued. “I am grateful to a remarkable surrogate who carried Wyatt, and watched over him lovingly, and tenderly, and gave birth to him.”

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