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Dickerson fills Rose role on This Morning

- DAVID BAUDER

PASADENA, California — CBS News has selected Face the Nation host John Dickerson as Charlie Rose’s replacemen­t on the CBS This Morning program, pairing him with current anchors Gayle King and Norah O’Donnell.

Rose was fired in November following allegation­s of sexual misconduct.

CBS appointed Dickerson on the sixth anniversar­y of the morning show, which is in third place in the morning ratings, but has made inroads with a newsy approach.

Dickerson will no longer host his Washington-based Sunday morning political show. That sets him apart from ABC Good Morning America host George Stephanopo­ulos, who continues to host ABC’s This Week on Sundays.

CBS had no immediate announceme­nt of Dickerson’s replacemen­t on Face the Nation.

Dickerson starts today on CBS This Morning.

With his appointmen­t, CBS News president David Rhodes wrote in a memo to staff that “we will be doubling down on serious news coverage.”

The appointmen­t comes a week after NBC said Hoda Kotb had replaced Matt Lauer on the competing Today show — another job that opened because of a firing due to sexual misconduct charges.

That move has paid dividends for NBC, which has passed Good Morning America in the ratings since Kotb began filling in for Lauer the day his firing was announced.

CBS tried out a handful of potential replacemen­ts for Rose in the weeks since he was fired before settling on Dickerson.

It is a key role, since morning shows are dependable revenue generators for U.S. network news divisions, with the possibilit­y of riches if the show does very well.

Rhodes said in his memo that he would be in Washington this week to begin the process of finding Dickerson’s replacemen­t there. Dickerson is moving to New York for his new job.

“Every time I’ve been on the show, I haven’t wanted the conversati­on with Norah and Gayle to end when my segment does,” Dickerson said.

“Now it doesn’t have to.”

 ??  ?? John Dickerson starts his new job on CBS This Morning today.
John Dickerson starts his new job on CBS This Morning today.

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