Jeff Glor is signing off. The CBS Saturday Morning co-host ended his final broadcast this weekend with a bittersweet farewell to his team and viewers after sources told Deadline this week that he was impacted by Paramount Global‘s latest round of layoffs. “I feel like I’ve been here before.
If you haven’t heard, I’m leaving the network and CBS,” he said. “This will be my last show on Saturday Morning. Just a few things — I grew up as a kid who came to love the written word, so it has been a thrill to meet some of the writers that shaped me, and find new ones and share their stories with you on this broadcast, share the power of perseverance and creativity. “But that’s not all.
We’ve gone on so many adventures together these past five years, around the world and all across this great country, 250 extended stories since 2019, all of it fueled by an incredible team that makes everything we do here possible,” Glor added.
He went on to thank his producer Dan Ruetenik and editor Seth Fox, as well as his executive producer and his senior broadcast producer. “To my co-hosts, I will miss our on-air family,” said Glor. “They and the rest of this small but mighty team make SatMo, (Saturday Mornings), some of the best programming on television.” A post shared by Jeff Glor (@jeffglor) Glor continued, “Finally to you, thank you for watching.
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