Gottman has been seen on, among other television programs, Good Morning America, the Today Show, the CBS Morning News and Oprah.
The move leaves KVTV as one of the few affiliates of CBS to not have a local newscast; the only news that now airs on the channel is programming from CBS News, including the CBS Evening News, CBS Morning News, and CBS This Morning with national weather and additional news updates given by a CBS News anchor during the :25 and :55 local news breaks.
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The newscast is currently anchored by John Muller and Diana Perez, who also serve as anchors of ABC's overnight news program World News Now (it is the only early morning news program using a two-anchor format as the CBS Morning News and NBC's Early Today maintain a solo anchor).
He has been a guest on Firing Line, Crossfire, CBS Morning News, Phil Donohue, CNN, and Spanish-language networks Univision, Telemundo and TV Azteca.
When not overseeing her company, Nancy Glass Productions, Glass has appeared as a guest or guest-host on such programs as The Daily Show, The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch, CNN Larry King Live, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, CBS Morning News, Hollywood Squares, Court TV, MSNBC and as a host on WOR-radio in New York City.
In October 2012, she became a substitute anchor for CBS News Up to the Minute. She has subsequently been named an anchor for the CBS News early morning news broadcasts CBS News Up to the Minute and CBS Morning News, effective January 21, 2013.
The awards he won included a George Foster Peabody Award for his creative writing on the CBS Morning News in 1977.
Former CBS Morning News anchor Jane Robelot worked at WCCP in the late 1970s and early 1980s.