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She'll also serve as Bob Schieffer's substitute on 'Face the Nation.'
Tonight's Katie's last night, and she'll have the Secretary of State on to talk about Obama's speech today and the changes in the Arab world.
Rick Kaplan has a new gig.
He'll talk to Steve Kroft, which probably saved CBS News from a really ugly tug-of-war between Scott Pelley and Katie Couric.
The switcheroo will take place June 6.
"For an extended period of time."
And yep, it looks like Scott Pelley will replace her.
Will you finally confirm that you're leaving? No.
Jeff Fager wants the '60 Minutes' vet to replace Katie Couric.
It happened amid celebrations in Tahrir Square on Friday.
Maggie Rodriguez and Harry Smith are out, Erica Hill and Chris Wragge are in.
The two TV news divisions have been talking about combining operations for a couple of months now.
Or, you know, at least in the same planetary range.
When "dozens" of staffers have lost their jobs, the network has had to answer questions about the reported $15 million they shell out for their star anchor.
And so the former CBS anchor's breach-of-contract suit against his former employer thuds to a halt, finally.
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