Katie Couric's departure from "Nightly News, CBS" has all but confirmed, but it will be a decade before another large network name successor.
Royal wedding will be.
After five years on the air, and Couric is expected to announce at some point this week that its new program (perhaps one day, speakers shared) 'departure, with its successor, which called for next week in New York Times reports.
"Having described the production plan carefully organized four people familiar with them, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not to be revealed before the official announcement," reports the newspaper.
The report was not prepared to speculate on who might replace Couric to anchor the presidency.
Royal wedding will be.
After five years on the air, and Couric is expected to announce at some point this week that its new program (perhaps one day, speakers shared) 'departure, with its successor, which called for next week in New York Times reports.
"Having described the production plan carefully organized four people familiar with them, who spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not to be revealed before the official announcement," reports the newspaper.
The report was not prepared to speculate on who might replace Couric to anchor the presidency.
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