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After 24 years, CBS's 'Face the Nation' host Bob Schieffer to retire
Bob Schieffer, host of the CBS news program Face the Nation and Hall of Fame inductee, poses at the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences 22nd annual Hall of Fame gala in Beverly Hills, California in this file photo from March 11, 2013.u00c2u00a0u00e2u20acu201d Reuters pic

NEW YORK, April 9 — Bob Schieffer, the host of CBS’s “Face the Nation” programme, said yesterday he will retire this summer after more than 50 years in journalism.

Schieffer, 78, who has been host of the Sunday public affairs programme for 24 years, made the announcement at his alma mater, Texas Christian University in Fort Worth, CBS said in a statement.

“Because this is where my professional career began, this is where I wanted all of you to be the first to know, this summer I am going to retire,” he said at a symposium at TCU’s Schieffer College of Communication.

He joined CBS in 1969 and has interviewed every president since Richard Nixon, the network said. Prior to CBS, Schieffer worked as a reporter for the Fort Worth Star-Telegram.

“Face the Nation” was the highest-rated Sunday talk show in 2014, CBS said. — Reuters

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