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Who will be the reaplacement for the late Ed Bradley?

Is CBS News doing a talent search to replace the late Ed Bradley for a correspondent's spot at 60 minutes. They've still could have kept Dan Rather if they had wanted to, but it's already too late. Dan's already gone from CBS after 44 years. Or they've could signed Christiane Armanpour with a brand new contract for the program as well. So what do Don, Mike, Morley, Lesley, Steve, & Scott have in common now that Ed is gone? Any ideas?
 
dgendvil said:
So what do Don, Mike, Morley, Lesley, Steve, & Scott have in common now that Ed is gone?

They are still alive. Ed is not. He has more in common now with Harry Reasoner, who remains dead.
 
I would guess someone would get promoted from Sunday Morning - possibly Rita Braver or Marth Teichner. Then they go hunt through their affiliates for a Sunday Morning reporter
 
They had Logan on last time - fishnets and all. I have a feeling that's the way it'll be. CBS will probably use a rotating schedule of reporters, depending on the stories they want to do. Wallace and Safer only do a few stories per season. Steve Kroft, Bob Simon, Scott Pelley and Lesley Stahl carry the load. Katie Couric, Lara Logan, Byron Pitts and others could contribute one or two stories per season.
 
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