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Dana Tyler Retires from CBS New York After 34 Years

The Emmy-winning journalist and pioneering anchor bids an emotional farewell, leaving a legacy of excellence and inclusivity.

  • Veteran news anchor Dana Tyler has retired after 34 years at CBS New York, marking the end of an era for the station.
  • Tyler, who began her career at WCBS-TV in 1990, was part of New York's first Black anchor team alongside the late Reggie Harris.
  • Throughout her career, Tyler won numerous Emmy Awards and was deeply committed to journalism, inclusivity, and covering major New York stories.
  • Her departure was emotional, with Tyler expressing gratitude to viewers, co-workers, and reflecting on the importance of diversity and compassion in news reporting.
  • Tyler will continue to contribute stories and interviews on the channel’s broadcast and streaming platforms.
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