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John Dickerson Steps Down from ‘Face the Nation’ at CBS News After 16 Years — Details Inside

A Storied Career Comes to an End

Veteran journalist John Dickerson announced on Monday, October 27, 2025, that he will leave CBS News at the end of the year. The 57-year-old correspondent closes a 16-year chapter with the network, sparking speculation about his next move.

In a heartfelt Facebook post, Dickerson reflected on his journey from correspondent to a household name in American broadcast journalism. He thanked CBS for shaping his career, the audience who supported him, and his colleagues, who he said made him a better journalist—and a better person.

Inside CBS News

Inside CBS, staffers reportedly received the news during a Monday editorial call, leaving many surprised. Sources described a mix of disappointment and respect. “He is a true journalist,” one reporter said. A senior staffer called his exit a “huge loss.”

Dickerson’s departure comes amid a leadership shake-up. Newly appointed editor-in-chief Bari Weiss aims to redefine the network’s primetime identity. She has reportedly explored bringing big names like Anderson Cooper or Bret Baier to lead evening news coverage.

Dickerson’s Impact

During his CBS tenure, Dickerson co-anchored CBS Evening News, served as chief political analyst, and hosted The Daily Report with John Dickerson. He covered elections, major political events, and produced in-depth interviews.

Beyond CBS, he co-hosts Slate’s Political Gabfest, contributes to The Atlantic, and runs the Whistlestop Podcast, exploring presidential history. His book Navel Gazing compiles 35 years of personal notes, while On Her Trail recounts the life of his mother, Nancy Dickerson, CBS News’ first female correspondent.

Awards and Recognition

Before CBS, Dickerson worked at Time and Slate, covering Congress and the White House. He reported on nine presidential campaigns and earned multiple honors, including the Ford Prize for Distinguished Reporting on the Presidency and the David Broder Award.

Broader Broadcast Shakeups

Dickerson’s exit follows other major journalism changes. In January 2025, Hoda Kotb stepped away from NBC’s Today show to focus on family, wellness, and personal life. Her daughter’s health challenges played a key role in the decision, highlighting the personal pressures behind high-profile media careers.

John Dickerson’s departure leaves a clear gap at CBS News. Yet, his legacy as a principled journalist and respected political analyst remains intact. The network and viewers alike now await the next chapter in his distinguished career.

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