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I just found out that Anderson Cooper is leaving 60 Minutes after nearly 20 years. Apparently, the journalist decided to leave the show because he wants to spend more time with his young children. I completely understand; balancing a daily news program on CNN with recordings of a Sunday show must be exhausting. The guy was constantly traveling for reports, which left little family time.
The interesting thing is that the journalist is not leaving television entirely, he's just focusing on his projects within CNN. He will continue with Anderson Cooper 360° from Monday to Friday, along with other formats he produces for the network. Basically, he's prioritizing quality of life without disappearing from the screen.
Honestly, it's rare to see someone in this industry make that decision. Most journalists tend to cling to as many projects as possible. But well, I guess after decades of covering stories in the field, maybe what really matters is being present at home.