Glor Takes Over ‘CBS Evening News’ Dec. 4

When CBS News President David Rhodes announced Jeff Glor as the next CBS Evening News anchor in October, he said Glor "represents the best journalistic values and traditions that will carry the CBS Evening News into a digital future."

Jeff Glor, a veteran CBS News journalist, will officially take the reins as the new anchor of CBS Evening News on Dec. 4, the show announced Sunday.

“I can’t wait to highlight the exceptional, ongoing work of my colleagues every single night,” Glor said. “We are focused on delivering a newscast powered by reporting and writing that will get to the heart of the issues that impact our viewers wherever they are.”

When CBS News President David Rhodes announced Glor as the next CBS Evening News anchor in October, he said Glor “represents the best journalistic values and traditions that will carry the CBS Evening News into a digital future.”

“Jeff is a thoughtful, probing journalist with the versatility to anchor in any circumstance — from daily reporting to the most significant events of our time,” Rhodes added.

“Over the last 10 years at CBS News, Jeff Glor has earned a reputation as a dedicated, fair-minded journalist,” said Steve Capus, executive editor of CBS News and executive producer of the CBS Evening News. “Jeff is a reporter’s reporter with sharp instincts, genuine curiosity and the desire to showcase the talents of his CBS News colleagues. We look forward to this next, proud chapter of the CBS Evening News.”

Glor has reported across the globe for virtually all CBS News broadcasts and digital platforms in his 10 years with the network. He has anchored numerous breaking news stories, including most recently in the field for Hurricane Irma and in the studio for the Las Vegas shootings.

BRAND CONNECTIONS

Glor was a lead anchor on CBSN, CBS’s 24/7 streaming news service, during its critical launch period. As CBSN continues to grow, Glor will maintain a prominent presence on the digital streaming channel, CBS News said.

Glor, 42, joined CBS News in 2007 as a correspondent based in New York. He covered some of the biggest breaking news stories of the last decade, including the shootings at Sandy Hook, the Boston Marathon bombings, and the landfall of Superstorm Sandy. He won an Emmy in 2011 for a “CBS Sunday Morning” story.

Glor has traveled around the world to bring original reporting to CBS News viewers. Recently, Glor reported from Alaska on permafrost degradation and was in Jackson, Wyoming, for the first solar eclipse visible coast to coast since 1918. He also reported on how NASA engineers are working to bring supersonic travel back to commercial aviation with lower sonic booms.

As a correspondent for “CBS This Morning” and “60 Minutes Sports,” Glor filed reports recently from Greenland, Newfoundland, Alaska, Africa and Ireland, to name a few. For the CBS Evening News, Glor’s ongoing series of reports on the recall crisis at General Motors and Takata sent him across the U.S. to find survivors, stories and information that were kept hidden from the public for years.


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Cheryl Thorne says:

November 27, 2017 at 7:58 am

one leftie taking over for another..and the beat goes on

    Brian Peterson says:

    November 27, 2017 at 10:26 am

    EVERYBODY BREATHE.

    Keith ONeal says:

    November 27, 2017 at 1:49 pm

    What? Do you REALLY believe that Anthony Mason is a leftie? CBS News is REAL NEWS, you fool!

Gregg Palermo says:

November 27, 2017 at 9:13 am

Love the name, sounds like a Bond villain

Snead Hearn says:

November 27, 2017 at 11:17 am

Relax people he just reads the stories he is given to read. He will all of a sudden become a political expert and spend the normal 11 minutes pontificating about the president and then end the evening newscast with a positive or feel good story. Fox News will then spend two days showing everything he said is not true and bash CBS for their opinionated news agenda. The beat goes on and everyone is still trying to understand why a large portion of viewers see the media as less than trustworthy.

Cheryl Thorne says:

November 27, 2017 at 4:14 pm

of course it is Mr Flood pants