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Anderson Cooper isn’t signing off just yet.
The longtime CNN journalist has signed a new contract with the cable news network, extending his 24-year career with the network, according to multiple reports.
E! News has reached out to a rep for Anderson for comment and has not yet heard back. CNN declined to comment.
After joining the network in 2001, Anderson launched the daily news program Anderson Cooper 360 in 2003—which still runs today—and the once-weekly The Whole Story in 2023. He also hosts the podcast and streaming series All There Is—which focuses on grief and has featured notable conversations with Stephen Colbert and Whoopi Goldberg—and the annual New Year’s Eve Live show alongside Andy Cohen.
Over the years, Anderson has been vocal about his passion for journalism and why he continues to pursue the career.
“I consider it a great privilege of my life that I’m able to still go to places and tell people’s stories,” he said in 2016 while accepting a lifetime achievement award from Yale, his alma mater, “and to bear witness to the struggle of people who are trying to live good and decent lives in the midst of chaos and war and disaster.”
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The 58-year-old—whose parents are Gloria Vanderbilt and Wyatt Cooper—added, “For me, it’s one of the most rewarding things about what I do.”
While Anderson is set to remain at CNN, he isn’t the only media personality who recently extended his contract. Indeed, E! News has learned that ABC extended its contract with Jimmy Kimmel, who will continue to host Jimmy Kimmel Live until at least May 2027.
Meanwhile, CBS announced earlier this year that they would be cancelling The Late Show With Stephen Colbert in May 2026.
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“It’s not just the end of our show, but it’s the end of The Late Show on CBS,” Stephen told his audience during a July episode. “I’m not being replaced. This is all just going away.”
Amid his sadness, the 61-year-old reflected on his 10 years of hosting the show and what the experience has meant to him.
“I’m grateful to you, the audience, who have joined us,” he continued. “I’m grateful to share the stage with this band, these artists over here every night. And I am extraordinarily, deeply grateful to the 200 people who work here. We get to do this show for each other every day, all day, and I’ve had the pleasure and the responsibility of sharing what we do every day with you in front of this camera for the last 10 years.”
Read on to see other shows that have recently been renewed or canceled.
Renewed: Platonic
The Apple TV+ comedy starring Rose Byrne and Seth Rogen will return for season three.
Renewed: Snapped
Oxygen’s true crime series will document more horrific crimes when season 36, 37 and 38 premiere in 2026.
Renewed: A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
The Game of Thrones prequel landed a second season renewal before it premieres in January 2026.
Renewed: House of the Dragon
The Game of Thrones prequel will return to Westeros for season four.
Canceled: Poker Face
The Peacock comedy starring Natasha Lyonne as a crime-solving sleuth won’t return for season three, according to THR.
Canceled: English Teacher
Class is officially canceled for the FX comedy, according to Variety.
Renewed: Alien: Earth
FX’s Alien prequel will incite more frights when it returns for season two next year.
Renewed: Honest Renovations
Jessica Alba and Lizzy Mathis‘ Roku home renovation show will tackle new constructions on season four.
Renewed: Love Island: Beyond the Villa
The second season of Peacock’s Love Island spinoff will debut in 2026.
Renewed: Nobody Wants This
Everybody wants more of this. The Netflix comedy will be back for season three.
Canceled: Ridiculousness
After 14 years, the hit MTV clip show hosted by Rob Dyrdek is coming to an end.
Renewed: King of the Hill
The beloved animated comedy will continue grilling through seasons 16 and 17 on Hulu.
Renewed: Adults
The comedy about a group of twenty-somethings in New York trying to be good people will return for season two.
Renewed: Only Murders in the Building
OMITB is alive and well because the Hulu series is returning for season six in 2026.
The show will film overseas for the first time, with the beloved crime-solving trio leaving New York City to investigate London’s newest mystery.
Renewed: The Rainmaker
The USA Network legal drama will return to the courtroom for season two.
Canceled: The Kitchen
Food Network announced that the weekend culinary talk show hosted by Sunny Anderson, Jeff Mauro, Geoffrey Zakarian, Katie Lee and Alex Guarnaschelli will end at the end in December 2025 after 12 years and 40 seasons.
Renewed: The Buccaneers
The Apple TV+ drama inspired by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edith Wharton’s final novel will return for season three.
Renewed: Lioness
The Paramount+ thriller starring Zoe Saldana and Nicole Kidman was renewed for a third season, according to multiple outlets.
Canceled: The Ultimatum: Queer Love
The Netflix dating reality show won’t be back for season three, Varity reported in October.
Canceled: Mid-Century Modern
The Hulu comedy inspired by The Golden Girls won’t be returning for a second season.
Renewed: The Morning Show
The Apple TV+ drama, starring Jennifer Aniston and Reese Witherspoon, will be back for season five.
Canceled: Catfish
The MTV series will end with season nine.
“After 12 years,” host Nev Schulman said as he sat next to Max Joseph in a Sept. 22 Instagram video, “300 episodes and just a lot of traveling around this incredible country, Catfish has officially been cancelled. Sorry.”
Renewed: Hunting Wives
After the May Cobb novel adaptation became a smash hit on Netflix when it was added to the platform in summer of 2025, the streamer confirmed it had picked up the series as an original for season two.
Renewed: Foundation
The apocalyptic sci-fi drama will be back for season four.
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