Gayle King, the longtime face of CBS Mornings, is poised to depart from her anchor role next year as CBS News undergoes a broad internal overhaul. According to four people with knowledge of the situation, King’s tenure as the morning show's lead is expected to end, with a transition into a different position within the news division being considered as part of the network’s comprehensive refresh. The possible move signals a larger shift at CBS News as executives pursue new strategies for daytime programming and audience engagement. King has anchored CBS Mornings for more than a decade, helping to shape the program with a blend of news, interviews, and lifestyle segments. While specifics of her next role have not been finalized, insiders say discussions are advancing at the highest levels as CBS News retools its lineup and leadership. The broader overhaul at CBS News includes updates to show formats, anchors, and content strategies aimed at sharpening the network’s brand and competing with other morning programs and digital outlets. A formal announcement regarding King’s departure and any subsequent placement within CBS News is anticipated in the coming months as the network accelerates its transition plan. Industry observers will watch closely to see how this transition affects CBS Mornings, the broader daytime schedule, and CBS News’s ability to attract viewers amid evolving media consumption habits.