Anderson Cooper deja 60 Minutes tras casi 20 años

Anderson Cooper concluyó su trayectoria de casi dos décadas en el programa 60 Minutes de CBS con una emotiva despedida en mayo de 2026. El periodista citó su deseo de pasar más tiempo en familia con sus hijos pequeños mientras continúa en CNN.

El veterano presentador de CNN se despidió oficialmente durante el episodio del 17 de mayo de 2026, tras haberse unido al programa en la temporada 2006-2007. Cooper compartió un mensaje sincero expresando su esperanza de que el programa mantenga intacta su calidad para las generaciones futuras, incluidos sus propios hijos algún día. 🔥

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