Maurice DuBois is bidding “farewell” to CBS Evening News at the end of the year. The long-time anchorman announced his departure on December 5, 2025, and indicated his end date in an Instagram post. So, does this mean Maurice is leaving CBS altogether? As the question hangs in the air, many viewers are also wondering why he’s leaving in the first place — especially after his co-anchor, John Dickerson, announced his own exit weeks beforehand.
Maurice and John’s departures come amid sweeping changes at Paramount, the owner of CBS, after Skydance Media acquired it for $8 billion. Over the summer, CBS announced the end of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, confirming that its axing of the late-night TV show was a financial decision.
Here, News47.us breaks down what we know so far about Maurice’s exit from CBS Evening News.
In his announcement, Maurice said his last day on the evening news program will be December 18, 2025.
“Moving On,” Maurice began his Instagram caption. “December 18th is the day of my last broadcast at CBS News. It has been the Honor of a Lifetime. 21 years altogether, including my time at WCBS-TV in New York City. What a privilege! To be welcomed into your homes night after night, delivering the news / meeting extraordinary people and telling their stories. I’ll leave filled with gratitude, cherished relationships and amazing memories. A couple weeks to go; until then, see you on The CBS Evening News every night at 6:30.”
Yes, it appears he is. Maurice indicated in his announcement that December 18 would be his “last broadcast at CBS News.”


