“CBS Saturday Morning” co-hosts Michelle Miller and Dana Jacobson are among the many almost 100 information division staff reduce as a part of an enormous spherical of layoffs at father or mother firm Paramount.
This system is getting a brand new format that can align it nearer to the weekday present “CBS Mornings,” in response to folks aware of the plans who weren’t licensed to remark publicly. Brian Applegate, the chief producer of the Saturday program, is out as nicely.
CBS has additionally canceled “CBS Mornings Plus,” an extension of its morning program that ran in a number of markets, together with Los Angeles. “CBS Night Information Plus,” a streaming program anchored by John Dickerson can also be being shuttered. Dickerson introduced Monday he’s leaving the community.
A number of correspondents have already been laid off, together with Debora Patta, who lined the Gaza struggle for the community; Janet Shamlian; and Nikki Battiste. A CBS Information consultant declined to remark.
The cuts are a part of father or mother firm Paramount’s discount of 1,000 staff throughout all of its divisions. New proprietor Skydance Media is seeking to cut back prices by $2 billion throughout the corporate, with a second spherical of cuts anticipated later this yr.
Miller was a prolific correspondent for CBS Information along with her Saturday co-host duties, contributing items to “CBS Sunday Morning” and “48 Hours.” She additionally was a frequent fill-in for Gayle King on the weekday morning program.
Miller, 52, is a Los Angeles native and the daughter of Dr. Ross Miller, a trauma surgeon who served on the Compton Metropolis Council. She labored on the Los Angeles Instances within the early Nineteen Nineties.
Miller lined a variety of tales at CBS Information, and paid particular consideration to problems with racism and social injustice. She is married to Marc Morial, the previous mayor of New Orleans who’s presently head of the Nationwide City League.
Jacobson, 52, has been with CBS Information since 2015. She beforehand spent a decade at ESPN, the place she appeared on “First Take” and “SportsCenter.”
Miller and Jacobson have served as co-hosts of “CBS Saturday Morning” since 2018, when it was referred to as “CBS This Morning Saturday.”