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Gayle King shuts down the rumors with a new CBS deal nobody saw coming

Shekari PhilemonBy Shekari PhilemonMarch 5, 2026 Entertainment No Comments3 Mins Read
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For much of the past year, one of the most persistent questions in morning television has been whether Gayle King would stay at CBS. Reports surfaced last fall suggesting she was expected to leave when her contract expired in May, with speculation swirling about whether she might shift into a production role or step back from daily broadcasting altogether. That uncertainty has now been resolved. King has signed a new agreement with CBS News, recommitting to CBS Mornings and putting an end to months of public guessing about her future at the network.

King addressed the rumors directly in a statement tied to the announcement, framing the speculation as overblown and making clear that her connection to CBS News runs deeper than any contract negotiation could shake. She described the network as her longtime professional home and expressed genuine enthusiasm about continuing her role on the morning program, characterizing the process as one that took time but ultimately landed in the right place.

Gayle King’s return brings stability at a critical moment

The timing of the renewal carries real significance for CBS News. The network is in the middle of a substantial transition period, having recently parted ways with longtime 60 Minutes contributor Anderson Cooper while simultaneously navigating broader organizational shifts under new editor-in-chief Bari Weiss. King’s decision to stay provides a measure of continuity that the network clearly needed heading into what promises to be a turbulent stretch.

Weiss welcomed the renewal warmly, signaling that King’s role may extend beyond her morning anchor duties into new projects designed to bring her work to wider audiences. That framing suggests the deal is not simply about maintaining the status quo on CBS Mornings but about finding ways to expand King’s presence across the network’s evolving portfolio, a development that could take on added significance as the potential merger between Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery takes shape.

The business case behind the deal

The financial terms of the new agreement were not made public, though King’s previous annual salary was reported to fall in the range of $14 million to $15 million. Whatever the new figure, CBS News appears to have concluded that keeping King was worth the investment, even as the morning show faces real competitive pressure.

CBS Mornings has been running third in its time slot, drawing just under 1.78 million viewers and trailing both NBC’s Today and ABC’s Good Morning America by a meaningful margin. Ad revenue for the program also declined, slipping from approximately $131.8 million in 2024 to roughly $119.2 million in 2025. Against that backdrop, losing a talent of King’s caliber would have represented an additional setback the network could ill afford.

What comes next for King and CBS

King’s renewal lands at a moment when morning television is undergoing its own quiet upheaval, with audience habits shifting and the competition for viewers growing more fragmented by the season. Her presence on CBS Mornings has long been one of the show’s most dependable draws, and her decision to recommit signals a belief that there is still meaningful work to be done there.

Beyond the ratings dynamics, the renewal is also a statement about loyalty and institutional identity. CBS News has been her professional anchor for years, and the new deal suggests both sides found enough common ground to move forward together with purpose. For a network navigating as much change as CBS currently is, that kind of alignment between a marquee talent and its leadership is no small thing.

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Shekari Philemon

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