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CBS News Honors Career Of Anchor Charles Osgood

(CBS) — CBS News will honor the career of Charles Osgood with a special “Celebrating Charlie” edition of CBS SUNDAY MORNING on Sunday (Sept. 25). Osgood w...
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(CBS) — CBS News will honor the career of Charles Osgood with a special “Celebrating Charlie” edition of CBS SUNDAY MORNING on Sunday (Sept. 25).

Osgood will be the focus of the special 90-minute broadcast, which will look at his life and career as he prepares to step away from top-rated CBS SUNDAY MORNING after 22 years as anchor and nearly 50 years as a member of the CBS family.

After the final broadcast, Osgood’s bow tie will be donated to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History, where it will become part of its permanent collection.

Sunday’s broadcast will feature stories exploring Osgood’s early years, as well as his career highlights on television and on the radio.

Osgood will continue as the anchor of “The Osgood File,” his daily news commentaries broadcast on the CBS Radio Network and stations around the country. He will also make occasional appearances on CBS SUNDAY MORNING.

Osgood has been anchor of CBS SUNDAY MORNING since 1994 and with CBS News since 1971. With Osgood as anchor, last year CBS SUNDAY MORNING reached its highest audience levels in nearly three decades, and the broadcast has earned the Daytime Emmy as Outstanding Morning Program three times.

An experienced journalist and a gifted writer, Osgood has earned many top broadcasting awards, including the Walter Cronkite Excellence in Journalism Award from Arizona State University, the George Foster Peabody Award and the National Association of Broadcasters Distinguished Service Award. He joined CBS News in 1971 and has been an anchor and reporter for every broadcast on the network, including the “CBS Morning News,” the “CBS Evening News with Dan Rather” and the “CBS Sunday Night News.”

Before joining CBS News, Osgood was an anchor and reporter for WCBS News Radio 880 in New York. Before CBS he worked for ABC News; he also served as the general manager of WHCT-TV in Hartford, CT, and was the program director and classical music announcer for WGMS Radio in Washington, D.C.

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