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CBS News Considers Cutting Gayle King’s Role and Salary Amid Major Leadership Shake-Up

Tim HuntBy Tim HuntJanuary 23, 20265 Mins Read
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CBS News Considers Cutting Gayle King’s Role and Salary Amid Major Leadership Shake-Up

CBS News is weighing a dramatic change involving one of its most recognizable faces. According to multiple reports, network leadership is considering moving longtime CBS Mornings co-host Gayle King into a reduced on-air role, a shift that could cut her estimated $13 million annual salary nearly in half.

The possible move comes as CBS News undergoes a broader overhaul under editor in chief Bari Weiss, whose arrival has already triggered internal debate, high-level programming changes, and renewed scrutiny of the network’s direction.

Bari Weiss hosting one-hour town hall event, CBS News’ editor-in-chief. The special is streaming on Paramount+ and CBS News 24/7. Photo: Michele Crowe/CBS News ©2024 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

A New Role, and a Much Smaller Paycheck

Sources familiar with the situation say Weiss and CBS News president Tom Cibrowski have floated the idea of shifting King from her daily anchor chair on CBS Mornings into a special correspondent position. Under that arrangement, King would reportedly appear less frequently, focusing on high-profile interviews and special segments rather than daily hosting duties.

The new role would come with a significantly reduced salary, potentially cutting King’s pay by about 50 percent. Her current contract renews annually and is set to expire in May, giving CBS a natural decision point.

King and Weiss reportedly met recently for what sources described as a low-key lunch to discuss King’s future. While no final decision has been announced, the talks signal that nothing is off the table as CBS reassesses costs and priorities.

Gayle King smiles during a taping of CBS Mornings. King has been a fixture of the program since 2012. Source / Credit: CBS

Cost-Cutting Meets Culture Shift

The timing matters. Legacy media companies are under intense financial pressure as advertising dollars shrink and streaming services continue to reshape viewing habits. In that environment, multimillion-dollar anchor salaries are increasingly hard to justify, even for established stars.

Industry analysts have noted that CBS News, in particular, has struggled to keep pace with its morning-show rivals. In the fourth quarter of 2025, CBS Mornings averaged roughly 1.9 million viewers, well behind ABC’s Good Morning America and NBC’s Today. For a network trying to compete while tightening its belt, trimming top-end talent costs may look less like a demotion and more like a strategic reset.

Weiss’s Mandate and Growing Pains

Weiss was brought in with a clear mandate from CBS’s parent company to bring greater balance and credibility to the network’s journalism. Since taking the role, she has made moves that have drawn both praise and criticism.

Most notably, she shelved a planned 60 Minutes segment on El Salvador’s high-security CECOT prison, citing concerns that it lacked sufficient context and a response from the Trump administration. That decision sparked internal backlash and public debate, underscoring how sensitive editorial changes can be inside an established newsroom.

King’s situation appears to be part of that same recalibration. Sources say Weiss respects King’s interviewing skills and star power but sees more value in using her selectively rather than as a daily anchor commanding one of the network’s highest salaries.

What It Means for CBS Mornings

King has been a fixture of CBS Mornings since 2012, most recently co-hosting alongside Tony Dokoupil and former NFL wide receiver Nate Burleson. Dokoupil was recently moved to CBS Evening News, and Burleson’s future on the morning show remains uncertain as he balances his role as a CBS Sports analyst.

If King steps back, CBS would face a major decision about what kind of morning show it wants to be. Critics have argued the network has spent years trying to imitate ABC and NBC rather than carving out a distinct identity. Weiss’s supporters believe this shake-up could finally force CBS to attempt something different, even if that means a less star-driven format.

Gayle King arrives at the 83rd Annual Golden Globes, airing live from the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, California, on January 11, 2026. Reports say CBS News leadership is weighing potential changes to King’s role as her contract approaches renewal. Source / Credit: Photo by Stewart Cook / CBS © 2026 CBS Broadcasting, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

King’s Legacy, and What Comes Next

At 71, Gayle King remains one of the most recognizable journalists in American television, known for her long-running partnership with Oprah Winfrey and her ability to land major interviews. A move to special correspondent would not remove her from CBS entirely, but it would mark the end of an era for the network’s morning programming.

For now, CBS has declined to comment publicly, and King has not addressed the reports. But with her contract approaching expiration and leadership signaling a willingness to make hard calls, the next few months could determine not only King’s future but also the future shape of CBS News itself.

Whether the network’s gamble pays off remains to be seen. What’s clear is that even the most established figures are no longer immune from the realities reshaping modern media.

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