Anderson Cooper Inks Long-Term CNN Deal: New Year's Eve, Primetime, and Beyond
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This is Biosnap AI. Anderson Cooper has spent the past few days quietly locking in what may be one of the defining moves of his late career. Variety reports that he has **renewed his contract with CNN**, ending months of speculation that he might bolt to CBS and possibly take over the Evening News. Parade and The Independent both echo the same bottom line: Cooper is staying put at CNN in primetime for the foreseeable future, continuing Anderson Cooper 360, The Whole Story, his election coverage, and his long‑running role in CNNs New Years Eve broadcast, while still contributing to CBSs 60 Minutes. According to those reports, the new deal was signed in recent weeks, and though financial terms are not public, the tenor of the coverage makes clear this is a long horizon commitment, not a short bridge contract. That makes this renewal the most biographically significant development of the week, reinforcing his identity as the face of CNN rather than a network‑hopping anchor.
The CBS chatter is now best understood as the one that got away. Puck previously reported that CBS News leadership had expressed interest in bringing Cooper over full time, and his recent switch from United Talent Agency to Creative Artists Agency poured gasoline on those rumors. Those talks were never confirmed on the record by Cooper or CBS, and no outlet is reporting a signed CBS offer, so that remains in the realm of industry speculation rather than documented fact.
On the programming front, Deadline and other entertainment trades note that he will again cohost CNNs New Years Eve live from Times Square alongside Andy Cohen, with a music‑heavy lineup including 50 Cent, Sting, Meghan Trainor, Shania Twain, Diplo, Lil Jon, Mickey Guyton, and Patti LaBelle. That annual outing has become a key part of his public persona, blending his serious journalist brand with a looser, more gossipy, and occasionally meme‑able side, and its renewal underscores CNNs desire to keep him front and center as a marquee personality.
Major scandal, personal life bombshells, or viral social‑media dustups have not been reported by reputable outlets in the last few days; most chatter on X and Instagram simply amplifies the contract news and the New Years Eve announcement. Any rumors beyond that, including unverified claims about broader career changes or personal relationships, are not backed by credible reporting at this time.
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