On his final edition of "CBS Sunday Morning," Charles Osgood introduced his successor, former "Today" show co-host Jane Pauley. Pauley has been a popular substitute host of the broadcast since 2014, and she was considered the most likely person to take over for Osgood. Pauley joined the program as a contributor in April 2014, a few months after the program profiled her distinguished career. (It is the most-watched Sunday morning news program, reliably out-rating all the political talk shows.) "For 22 years, the church of 'Sunday Morning' has had an officiant who reliably conveyed grace," Pauley said at the Emmys.
Source: CNN September 25, 2016 14:26 UTC