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Anderson Cooper serves as a correspondent for 60 Minutes and anchors CNN’s Anderson Cooper 360. Cooper graduated from Yale University in 1989 and worked for Channel One News before joining ABC News as a correspondent in 1995.
Bidding farewell to "60 Minutes" after 20 years, Anderson Cooper said balancing the show with CNN anchoring and raising his sons was "challenging."
Anderson Cooper said goodbye to '60 Minutes' after two decades, explaining in a final message that he doesn't think "the reality has really hit me that I'm not gonna be doing this any longer."
After 20 years, Anderson Cooper officially says goodbye to "60 Minutes." Inside his emotional final sign-off and why he’s leaving.
After working as a correspondent on CBS's "60 Minutes" for 20 years, Anderson Cooper is officially leaving the nighttime program. He ended the broadcast Sunday night with an emotional goodbye interview.
Anderson Cooper exits 60 Minutes after nearly 20 years to spend more time with his kids. CBS eyes Joe Rogan as successor amid major changes.
See 6 unrecognizable photos of Anderson Cooper without his signature white hair from his childhood and 20s