Russ Mitchell

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Russ Mitchell (born on March 25, 1960 in St. Louis, MO) is the news anchor of The Early Show on CBS. He became the first official news anchor of the show in December 2006. He is also anchor of the Sunday edition of CBS Evening News and is the substitute anchor for Katie Couric on the weekday version of the CBS Evening News. On January 6 2007, he left the co-anchoring duties on The Saturday Early Show, a position held since the show's launch in September 1997.

A graduate of University of Missouri, Russ joined CBS News in 1992 as co-anchor of Up to the Minute. He was a correspondent for Eye to Eye on CBS (1993-1995) and anchor of the CBS Sunday Night News (1995-1997). He also was an original co-anchor on Saturday Early Show from 1998-2006. [1]

Before joining CBS News, he was an anchor for WFAA Dallas (1983-1985), reporter at KTVI St. Louis (1985-1987), and a weekend anchor and reporter for KMOV St. Louis (1987-1992). He lives in New York City.

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