The last week of October 2025 proved to be a difficult one for the entire Paramount Global team amid its merger with Skydance Media. Layoffs and shocking departures plagued the team, and after a report regarding Gayle King‘s future with CBS Mornings came out, a separate report surfaced about CBS Saturday Morning with co-hosts Michelle Miller and Dana Jacobson, leaving viewers wondering if the show had been canceled. The now-former co-hosts confirmed the reports when they signed off the show on November 22, 2025.
Read on to find out what’s going on with CBS Saturday Morning.
No, CBS Saturday Morning was not axed by the network, though Dana and Michelle were let go. The New York Post was the first to report the news on October 29, 2025. According to the outlet, sources close to the matter claimed that CBS News’ new editor-in-chief, Bari Weiss, and the network’s president, Tom Cibrowski, allegedly determined that CBS Saturday Morning was “too expensive” and that Dana and Michelle would need to leave.
After seven and a half years as co-anchors of CBS Saturday Morning, today is @danajacobson and @CBSMMiller‘s last show. pic.twitter.com/3BIOcFlsJg
— CBS Saturday Morning (@cbssaturday) November 22, 2025
The show’s last broadcast aired on November 22, 2025, and the co-hosts got emotional while saying “goodbye” to viewers.
“After seven long years of welcoming you to the weekend, our time here is coming to a close,” Michelle said during her final broadcast with the show. She then clarified, “CBS Saturday Morning will still be here with the latest news and all the stories you expect from CBS News. We wish our colleagues the best.”
Dana added that it “wasn’t [their] choice to leave,” but they “did have one in how we get to say ‘goodbye,’ including a chance to say thank you to the amazing producers, photographers, audio engineers, editors, makeup and hair stylists, assistants, and floor crew, and wardrobe. Everybody who is a part of each and every story we told. Without them, there is no us.”


