Matt Sayles/AP Christiane Amanpour has been slated to replace Charlie Rose's show on an interim basis for PBS. PBS cut ties with Rose following the allegations of sexual assault by several women. Veteran foreign-affairs correspondent Christiane Amanpour will get a roost at PBS as the public broadcaster works to fill the slot left vacant by the now-canceled “Charlie Rose” program. PBS and its New York affiliate, WNET, will offer the anchor’s nightly global affairs interview program on an interim basis to PBS stations nationwide.