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Who is John Dickerson’s wife?
CBS ANCHOR John Dickerson has been married for over two decades.
Here's everything we realize about his wife, Anne.
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Who is John Dickerson's wife?
A native of Knoxville, Tennessee, Anne Dickerson graduated from the University of Virginia as an Echols Scholar in 1991.
Within a not many years of graduation, she was appointed as the brain of business affairs at A-Pix Show.
Her husband, John, attended the similar college.
The two were married in 1995 when Anne was 25 years of age.
In 2000, Anne launched the 15 Minutes Group - a company specialized in media training, communication development, and on-air talent training.
Together, Anne and John share two children: a son and a daughter.
Who is John Dickerson?
Born on July 6, 1968, John Dickerson is a writer and CBS News reporter.
Although he was born in Washington, DC, John grew up in McLean, Virginia.
After graduating from Sidwell Friends School in 1987, John earned his Bachelor's degree in English.
John went on to cover politics for Time Magazine for 12 years, serving his last four years as a White House correspondent.
In 2006, he published On Her Trail, a
Navel Gazing
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Political Gabfest host John Dickerson has been a journalist for more than three decades, reporting about presidential campaigns, political scandals, and the evolving state of our democracy. Along the way, he’s also been recording his observations in notebooks he has carried in his back pocket. He has captured his thoughts about animation, parenthood, death, friendship, writing, God, to-do lists, and more. On the Navel Gazing podcast, John Dickerson invites you to join him in figuring out what these 30 years of notebooks mean: sorting out what makes a life—or a diurnal in a life—noteworthy.
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On CBS, there are a few anchors that people have known almost as well as they grasp their own family. Throughout history, famed anchors such as Barbara Walters and Walter Cronkite graced the televisions of Americans most evenings. In 2025, the coveted role of CBS Evening News anchor passed the torch on to co-anchors John Dickerson and Maurice DuBois.
Who is Maurice Dubois married to?
In the world of celebrities, romances often last only as long as it takes for drama to catch up to the couple and rotate things upside down. Luckily, anchors seem to abscond the worst of this by being a small more grounded than your average Hollywood celebrity, even though they often accomplish celebrity status of their own.
This seems to be the case for CBS anchor Maurice Dubois because he and his wife Andrea Adair Dubois have been going mighty for a long moment.
They tied the knot in a quiet ceremony in 2001. At the time, Observer blogger Jason Gay referred to their low-key wedding as "small" and "private." He jokingly chided them by adding, "We feel obligated to inform you that according to today’s standard of morning news programming, you and your bride were supposed to be wed in a cheesy
John Dickerson’s Notebooks: Remembering Early 1990s New York
In this week’s essay, John discusses an onboarding memo for his assistant Laura, and recounts his early days living and working in New York City.
Notebook Entries:
Notebook 75
Onboard memo for Laura
Notebook 3, page 44. May 1991
June 17 start job. Excellent stuff
Notebook 3, page 46. May 1991
Tips on buying renting in NYC
Ask about broker
20s and 30s East side. Murry Hill
Live on no major avenue
Interest bearing account for security deposit
Medeco locks
Notebook 4, page 15
Scared standing on 34th and Broadway
$6 cab fare
Notebook 4, page 42
Getting lost in the village
References:
The Little Brown Book of Anecdotesby Clifton Fadiman
Medeco Locks
“Here is New York” by E.B. White
“Silly Job Interview” - Monty Python
John Cleese on Creativity in Management
Herbie Hancock: Miles Davis’ Essential Lesson On Mistakes
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