This evening marks the end of Norah O’Donnell’s tenure with CBS Evening News. There has been speculation about her departure from the network. The veteran journalist has held the position of anchor and managing editor since July 2019. This information was shared by an inside source, who wished to remain anonymous due to the sensitivity of the matter.

O’Donnell took over the CBS Evening News anchor spot from Jeff Glor. Her time at the helm saw a change of editorial strategy, emphasizing on original reporting, interviews, and on-the-ground coverage. O’Donnell said, in an interview during her tenure, “We are in the business of reporting the facts and holding those in power accountable.”

However, she has consistently trailed her competitors, David Muir of ABC and Lester Holt of NBC, in audience ratings. According to Nielsen ratings, her show averages 5.12 million viewers while Muir’s show brings in 8.33 million and Holt’s show attracts 6.97 million.

There’s yet to be an official announcement regarding her departure and potential replacement. The anonymous source stated that the replacement will be unveiled shortly. The speculation about O’Donnell’s next move or her future plans within the journalism industry continues to swirl.

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