Los Angeles Times

CBS 2’s Paul Magers retires

The TV veteran, called the ‘anchor god’ in Minneapoli­s, will be 63 next month.

- By Greg Braxton greg.braxton@latimes.com Twitter:@GeBraxton

Veteran KCBS news anchor Paul Magers, regarded as one of the top newscaster­s in Los Angeles, has announced his retirement after 13 years at the station.

Magers, who will be 63 next month, announced his plans in a recorded segment with co-anchor Pat Harvey shown during the early evening and late-night newscasts on Wednesday. His retirement at the CBS-owned station, which is known as CBS 2, is effective immediatel­y.

“By retiring now while I’m relatively young and healthy, I look forward to doing all the things with family and friends that are hard to schedule when you have a full-time job that includes odd hours,” Magers said in a statement. “I definitely won’t miss putting on a suit, tie and makeup, except on Halloween. And I am excited to now have the time to pursue my longtime passion, amateur puppeteeri­ng.”

The statement continued, “All kidding aside, I want to say how thankful I am to have been blessed many times over by working for and with such incredibly talented, gracious and generous people. I am especially grateful to CBS for these past 13 years. My wife Kathy, our daughters Emily and Anna and I will continue to enjoy living in Southern California. We look forward to staying in touch with the amazing friends we have made during our time in this very special place.”

Magers, who was co-anchor on the 5, 6 and 11 p.m. segments, has been off the air since late January, and many viewers had speculated about his absence.

Rick Garcia has been filling in for Magers. Station executives have not yet revealed plans for a replacemen­t.

Distinguis­hed by his deep, resonant voice and known for his off-the-cuff humor, Magers was hired at CBS 2 in January 2004 to boost its ratings after a 20year stint in Minneapoli­s, where he helped turn KARE into the city’s top-rated station and was dubbed the “anchor god” by C.J., a Minneapoli­s Star Tribune gossip columnist who featured his name frequently.

 ?? Su-E Tan CBS 2-Los Angeles ?? PAUL MAGERS is leaving after 38 years in television news, including 13 at CBS 2 in Los Angeles.
Su-E Tan CBS 2-Los Angeles PAUL MAGERS is leaving after 38 years in television news, including 13 at CBS 2 in Los Angeles.

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