CBS Evening News Gets a New Anchor: Tony Dokoupil
The iconic nightly newscast is getting a fresh face, as Emmy Award-winning journalist Tony Dokoupil has been named anchor of the "CBS Evening News", starting January 5th, 2026. The ambitious move marks an exciting new chapter for America's longest-running nightly newscast, airing weekdays at 6:30 p.m. ET on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
Dokoupil is no stranger to the world of journalism. Over two decades ago, he started his career, traversing the globe and covering some of the most significant stories of our time. His relentless pursuit of truth has earned him a reputation for asking tough questions and seeking out fact-based reporting. As Bari Weiss, CBS News' editor-in-chief, put it: "Tony is the person to win back trust in the media."
The new anchor's approach aligns perfectly with the network's goals. Tom Cibrowski, president of CBS News, praised Dokoupil as someone who "connects instantly," whether he's talking to world leaders or families navigating difficult news in their own backyards.
During his tenure at "CBS Mornings", Dokoupil anchored the broadcast from the scene of major news events around the world. From terror attacks and hostage releases to wildfires and mass shootings, he brought crucial on-the-ground coverage that captivated audiences nationwide. His extensive experience has prepared him for this new role, and he's eager to meet with viewers across America in his first month as anchor.
Dokoupil himself expressed his excitement about joining the "CBS Evening News" team, stating: "I realize why a country this big needs a show like this – fair reporting and open discussion of all ideas. I'm honored to join a fearless team at this important moment, with what I can promise is a commitment to trust and plain truth."
With Dokoupil at the helm, the "CBS Evening News" is poised to become an even more vital platform for Americans seeking trustworthy news coverage. The network's ambitious new era promises to be engaging, informative, and unafraid to tackle tough topics head-on.
What does this mean for the future of journalism? Only time will tell. One thing is certain, however: Tony Dokoupil has proven himself as a skilled journalist with an unwavering commitment to fairness and truth. We can't wait to see what he brings to the "CBS Evening News".
The iconic nightly newscast is getting a fresh face, as Emmy Award-winning journalist Tony Dokoupil has been named anchor of the "CBS Evening News", starting January 5th, 2026. The ambitious move marks an exciting new chapter for America's longest-running nightly newscast, airing weekdays at 6:30 p.m. ET on CBS and streaming on Paramount+.
Dokoupil is no stranger to the world of journalism. Over two decades ago, he started his career, traversing the globe and covering some of the most significant stories of our time. His relentless pursuit of truth has earned him a reputation for asking tough questions and seeking out fact-based reporting. As Bari Weiss, CBS News' editor-in-chief, put it: "Tony is the person to win back trust in the media."
The new anchor's approach aligns perfectly with the network's goals. Tom Cibrowski, president of CBS News, praised Dokoupil as someone who "connects instantly," whether he's talking to world leaders or families navigating difficult news in their own backyards.
During his tenure at "CBS Mornings", Dokoupil anchored the broadcast from the scene of major news events around the world. From terror attacks and hostage releases to wildfires and mass shootings, he brought crucial on-the-ground coverage that captivated audiences nationwide. His extensive experience has prepared him for this new role, and he's eager to meet with viewers across America in his first month as anchor.
Dokoupil himself expressed his excitement about joining the "CBS Evening News" team, stating: "I realize why a country this big needs a show like this – fair reporting and open discussion of all ideas. I'm honored to join a fearless team at this important moment, with what I can promise is a commitment to trust and plain truth."
With Dokoupil at the helm, the "CBS Evening News" is poised to become an even more vital platform for Americans seeking trustworthy news coverage. The network's ambitious new era promises to be engaging, informative, and unafraid to tackle tough topics head-on.
What does this mean for the future of journalism? Only time will tell. One thing is certain, however: Tony Dokoupil has proven himself as a skilled journalist with an unwavering commitment to fairness and truth. We can't wait to see what he brings to the "CBS Evening News".