What Happened to Jeff Glor on Cbs Evening News

A driven Jeff Glor has had smooth road to recovery on CBS Saturday plan

Jeff Glor

Jeff Glor stayed with CBS later existence replaced as the anchor of "CBS Evening News." (Getty Images)

Jeff Glor answers his cellphone enthusiastically on his bulldoze dwelling to Connecticut from an interview in New Jersey for a story about a book detailing the capture of the belatedly Boston mobster Whitey Bulger.

The CBS newsman has been on the road often in the past year, working on long feature pieces such as the intriguing Bulger story – which aired on May 23 – for his newest assignment as a co-ballast on "CBS This Morning: Saturday" with Dana Jacobson and Michelle Miller.

It has been a shine road to recovery for Glor professionally a year subsequently losing his prestigious job as the ballast of "The CBS Evening News."

During his drive home, the Town of Tonawanda native received some good news on his cellphone: "CBS This Morning: Sabbatum" had its largest audience in four years, finishing upward 4 per centum during the TV season at a time the audience for broadcast TV is failing.

It's a big win for Glor's squad, especially for him after his 2019 loss.

He spent the 2019 Memorial Mean solar day weekend at his in-laws' house in Pennsylvania, contemplating his future afterwards losing the "Evening News" task. He thought about leaving his CBS home of 13 years "a lot for a while" before ultimately deciding to stay.

"I made a decision about what I thought was all-time for myself and my family," Glor said. "It was important and then and it still is today that I get a chance to work for people on the Saturday show … who I've known for a long time and trust and believe in. And I believe that if yous're looking for a slap-up combination of stories, reporting, books, food and music you lot'd be hard pressed to discover a place better than the broadcast that I'm fortunate to work on right at present."

The give-and-take "trust" jumps out. You couldn't blame him if he lost some of information technology last year after existence replaced by Norah O'Donnell later on merely virtually 18 months every bit the "Evening News" anchor.

His new team includes two people he has known for 20 years – Executive Producer Brian Applegate and the programme's Senior Producer Tony DiPolvere.

"He is masterful at executive producing a show, running a team and managing a lot of unlike personalities," Glor said of Applegate. "This business requires a team. And if you're not surrounded … past the best people, your piece of work is non going to be every bit practiced equally it tin be."

He singled out a Sat predecessor, Anthony Mason, with helping develop the programme.

"You can't overstate Anthony Mason's influence on the show over the years," Glor said. "The craftsmanship he brought to it, the musical gustation. It is a slap-up prove because it has been given vii or eight years to really develop."

Glor hesitated when asked if his new role suited him better.

"Listen, I dear what I am doing correct now, and I think getting a take a chance to put together a 6 to vii-infinitesimal story every week, plus co-hosting a show with Dana and Michelle every week, it's a lot," he said. "Only nosotros've poured a lot into it and it's rewarding."

The trio of Saturday co-anchors exudes chemistry on a multi-faceted evidence that has some of the vibe of the pop "CBS Sunday Morning." The chemistry was illustrated a few Saturdays ago after Glor finished a story near an author of a volume almost birds and their brains. Jacobson cracked that Glor was "a bird encephalon" in a good way.

"I idea it was funny," Glor said. "I think Dana is a natural."

He received many messages and emails of back up from fans who thought CBS executives essentially were bird brains for removing him from the "Evening News." And non in a skilful way.

"I try to answer to everything," Glor said. "Whatsoever time someone takes time out of their twenty-four hours to write a personal letter and accomplish out in that way information technology is really meaningful to me. And I hope that I've been able to reply in kind to anybody."

O'Donnell'south early ratings were lower than Glor's before the coronavirus sent the ratings for all three network evening newscasts soaring. The newscast remains deep in third place. You couldn't blame Glor if he felt the early "Evening News" ratings after he left illustrated that he wasn't the problem. He wouldn't go there.

"My focus is on the broadcast that I'one thousand working on," Glor said.

He figures he has done 35 to 40 long stories in a twelvemonth, which are now worth watching online.

He hopped in a GT40 with a stuntman for a story about the history of the feud betwixt Ford and Ferrari when the movie "Ford 5. Ferrari" was released; he headed to the Bonneville Salt Flats in Utah to explain why their hereafter is in jeopardy; he visited the Utah cabin of Butch Cassidy for a story about the 50th anniversary of the picture "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Child."

The number of racing stories stand out among others near books, science, food and the surround.

"It fuels the adrenaline," Glor said of the racing stories.

He merely drives to stories at present – no flights – because of the coronavirus. One upside to the travel restrictions is he has more time at abode with his wife, Nicole, and his children, Victoria and Jack.

"It's been a gift," said Glor.

"I feel fortunate, I feel lucky," he added. "Information technology'due south been a prissy year. Professionally, the goal is exactly the aforementioned every bit it was a year ago or five years agone – to put together neat Television set and report and write as best as I maybe can.  Personally speaking, it is to have a happy family, happy wife and happy kids, which is a lilliputian more than important than the career. … It is a whole heck of a lot more important."

When told he seems to exist grin more on the Saturday program, Glor protested.

"I've always smiled," he said. "And I always will considering I love what I do."

His girl Victoria fabricated him smiling recently on her jersey day in a Zoom call with her preschool form.

"She had on a Yankees jersey and the teacher noted information technology and Victoria said, 'It's a Yankees jersey only I'm really a Bills fan,' " Glor said.

Glor is grin about the squad'due south chances this flavor. He bought tickets for the Bills home opener against the New York Jets. He predicted they'll stop 11-5, before optimistically changing it to 12-4, despite the team's difficult traveling schedule.

The downward-to-earth Glor looks forward to some hard traveling plans of his own.

"My next goal is to get into outer space," he said. "Who knows? It might happen earlier than you think."

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