Couric Confirms She's Leaving 'CBS Evening News'
NEW YORK (CBS/AP) — Katie Couric has confirmed that she's leaving her anchor job at the "CBS Evening News."
Couric also told People magazine in a story published Tuesday on its website that she hasn't decided what she's doing next. But she says she is "looking at a format that will allow me to engage in more multi-dimensional storytelling."
The Associated Press reported three weeks ago that Couric's tenure as CBS anchor would end just short of five years in the job. Her contract expires June 4.
A spokesperson for CBS issued the following statement on behalf of the network: "There's a lot to be proud of during her time at Evening News. CBS news, like Katie herself, is looking forward to the next chapter."
CBS has not set an exit date but is expected to appoint Scot Pelley of "60 Minutes" as her successor as early as next week.
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