Charles Osgood will retire as anchor of CBS’ “Sunday Morning,” he announced on Sunday. “I am pushing 84,” he said as part of remarks he shared on air. His last “Sunday Morning” broadcast will air on Sept. 25, marking the end of his 22 years on the show. During Osgood’s 45-year career, he was inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame, radio division, received the Paul White Award from the Radio Television Digital News Association, which recognizes an individual’s lifetime contributions to electronic journalism and won a Grammy Award for spoken word performance for his in U.S.
- 8/28/2016
- by Meriah Doty
- The Wrap
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