Russ Mitchell
News Anchor, The Early Show; Anchor, CBS Evening News Sunday Edition; Correspondent, Sunday Morning
NEW YORK
(CBS) Russ Mitchell was named the news anchor of
The Early Show in December 2006. He was named the anchor of the
CBS Evening News, Sunday edition in April 2006. Mitchell has been a correspondent for
CBS News Sunday Morning since July 2002.
He served as the anchor of
The Saturday Early Show since its debut as
CBS News Saturday Morning (1997-07) and as one of the primary anchors of the
CBS Evening News, Saturday edition since November 1999. Mitchell was a
CBS News correspondent, contributing to many broadcasts, including the
CBS Evening News, first from Washington, D.C. (1995-99), and then from New York. He also contributed to
48 Hours.
Mitchell reported from Florida on the devastation and aftermath of Hurricane Frances in 2004. He co-anchored special coverage of the Columbia Shuttle disaster with Dan Rather. Mitchell covered the 1996 presidential race, including a regular feature he contributed to the
CBS Evening News and reported on the 1996 Republican National Convention in San Diego and events at then-House Speaker Newt Gingrich's headquarters in Atlanta on election night. He anchored the late-night
CBS Sunday Night News (1995-97) and a
CBS News primetime special for the "Class of 2000" project.
Mitchell had previously been a correspondent for the
CBS News magazine
Eye to Eye (1993-95), reporting from Russia, Chile, Indonesia and France, in addition to covering the 1994 U.S. military operation in Haiti. He served as the co-anchor of the Network's overnight news broadcast,
Up To The Minute beginning in 1992, the year he joined
CBS News.
Mitchell was a weekend anchor and daily reporter for KMOV-TV, the
CBS affiliate in St. Louis (1987-92), and a reporter at KTVI-TV St. Louis (1985-87) after having anchored at WFAA-TV Dallas (1983-85). He began his broadcasting career at KMBC-TV Kansas City.
Mitchell has received numerous professional honors, including a 2001 Sigma Delta Chi Award for spot-news coverage of the Elian Gonzalez case, a 1997 Emmy Award for coverage of the crash of TWA Flight 800, and a 1995 National Association of Black Journalists News Award. He also was the recipient of two Emmy Awards from the St. Louis Chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences and a 1989 Best Reporter honor from the Missouri UPI.
Mitchell was born in St. Louis and was graduated in 1982 from the University of Missouri with a bachelor of arts degree in journalism. He lives in New York.
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