CBS Saturday Mornings Hosts Deliver Farewell Broadcast
CBS Saturday Morning’s co-anchors Michelle Miller and Dana Jacobson bid farewell during the show’s final broadcast this past Saturday. The duo announced their departures amidst significant layoffs at CBS News, which affected nearly 100 positions across various roles in the network.
CBS Saturday Morning: A Fond Farewell
During the emotional send-off, Jacobson expressed gratitude towards the behind-the-scenes staff, stating, “Without them, there is no us.” Miller and Jacobson have been on the program since 2018, following the departure of Jeff Glor in September 2024.
Significant Changes at CBS
The layoffs also impacted CBS Saturday Morning executive producer Brian Applegate, highlighting the challenges facing the network. Despite these changes, CBS Saturday Morning will continue to air, though specifics about the show’s future format remain undisclosed.
Reflections on Their Tenure
- Years as Co-anchors: 7.5 years
- Start Date: 2018
- Impact of Layoffs: Nearly 100 positions eliminated across CBS News
Miller reflected on their experience, stating, “SatMo gave us the opportunity to amplify stories that matter.” She emphasized how storytelling has allowed them to foster a sense of evolution and belonging. Their departure marks a significant transition for the show’s audience.
As CBS News embarks on a new chapter, viewers await updates regarding the program’s direction. The emotional farewell from Miller and Jacobson underscores the personal connections forged through their years on air. Emegypt will continue to cover developments surrounding CBS Saturday Morning and its future programming.