- Natalie Jacobson
Natalie Jacobson (born Natalie Salatich) is a popular television newscaster with WCVB-TV in Boston, Massachusetts. Currently, Jacobson co-anchors "NewsCenter 5" at 6pm with Ed Harding Monday-Friday. Her first television job was at crosstown WBZ-TV in the late 1960s, where she was public affairs director. Her first on-air job reporting was at independent station WKBG (now WLVI) Channel 56, for their short-lived "Ten PM News" in 1969-70.
- Chet Curtis
CHET CURTIS Chet Curtis is a primetime anchor at NECN. He anchors The Chet Curtis Report . Before joining NECN in the spring of 2001, Curtis was as an anchor and reporter with WCVB-TV since its launch in 1972. For the majority of his time with WCVB, Curtis co-anchored the station's principal weekday newscasts, and was the original host of the station's award winning Chronicle program.
- Anthony Everett
Anthony Everett is a news anchor for WCVB-TV, the ABC affiliate of Boston, Massachusetts. Everett currently co-hosts the channel's news magazine Chronicle. In the past Everett has co-anchored the channel's local 5:00 PM, 5:30 PM, and 11pm weekday newscasts. Everett currently resides in Cohasset, Massachusetts and is a graduate of Tufts University.
- Jack Edwards
Jack Edwards (born March 24, 1957) is a former anchor on ESPN's "SportsCenter". He spent 12 years there, from 1991 to 2003. Edwards started as a play-by-play announcer for the UNH hockey team. He then moved on to play-by-play and sports anchor positions at WGIR radio and WMUR-TV in Manchester, New Hampshire. During the early 1980s he worked as a talk radio host for WRKO in Boston, and as a weekend anchor at WJAR-TV in Providence.
- Bill O'Reilly
William James "Bill" O'Reilly, Jr. (born September 10, 1949) is an American political commentator, and the host of the cable news program "The O'Reilly Factor". Prior to hosting "The O'Reilly Factor", O'Reilly served as anchor of the entertainment program, "Inside Edition". O'Reilly also hosts "The Radio Factor", a radio program syndicated by Westwood One, and has written six books.
- Chuck Scarborough
Charles "Chuck" Scarborough (born November 4, 1943) is a veteran television news anchor, currently co-anchoring the 6 p.m. and 11 p.m. newscasts weeknights with Sue Simmons for WNBC in New York. A noted author and aviator, Scarborough has been with television station WNBC since 1974. He has been an anchorman longer than anyone in New York television history except WABC-TV's Bill Beutel, …
- Keith Olbermann
Keith Olbermann (born January 27, 1959) is an American news anchor, commentator and radio sportscaster. He currently hosts "Countdown with Keith Olbermann" on MSNBC, an hour-long nightly newscast that reviews the top news stories of the day along with political commentary by Olbermann. He also appears on "The Dan Patrick Show" on ESPN radio during the 2-3 PM EST hour.
- Paula Zahn
Paula Zahn (born February 24, 1956 in Omaha, Nebraska) is an American newscaster, currently the host of "Paula Zahn NOW" on CNN.
- Jodi Applegate
Jodi Applegate (born May 2, 1964 in Wheeling, West Virginia) is an American news anchor. She currently anchors WNYW-TV's "Good Day New York" with Ron Corning. Applegate was raised in Moon Township, Pennsylvania, a suburb of Pittsburgh. In 1982, Applegate graduated from Moon Area High School. She then attended New York University, where she got a degree in television and film. From 1993 to 1996, Applegate hosted "Good Morning Arizona" on KTVK.
- Brian Christie
Brian Christie is a country musician and a television news anchor at Fox 6 XETV-TV in San Diego, California. Brian is a familiar face to television news viewers in San Diego and around the world. For over a decade, he was a primary anchor and reporter for CNN, CNN Headline News and CNN International.
- Terry Carter
Terry Carter (born December 16, 1928 in Brooklyn, New York as John E. DeCoste) is an African-American actor / filmmaker who is perhaps best remembered for his roles as "Sgt. Joe Broadhurst", on the seven year hit TV series "McCloud" and as "Colonel Tigh" on the original "Battlestar Galactica". Carter graduated from the elite Stuyvesant High School in New York City in 1946. He attended Hunter College, St. John's University Law School, …
- Diana Williams
Diana Williams (born October 13, 1958 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida) is currently a lead news anchor at WABC-TV in New York City, where she co-anchors the 5 p.m. Eyewitness News broadcast with Sade Baderinwa and hosts "Eyewitness News Up Close with Diana Williams", a Sunday morning public affairs program. She replaced Robb Hanrahan on the 5 PM newscast. She joined WABC-TV in 1991 as a reporter and weekend anchor, …
- Uma Pemmaraju
Uma Pemmaraju is an anchor and host on the Fox News Channel cable network.
- Pat Mitchell
Pat Mitchell (b. January 20, 1943) is the current President and Chief Executive Officer of the Museum of Television and Radio in New York City and the as well as former President and CEO of Public Broadcasting Service (PBS). She resigned from PBS in March 2006 and was replaced by the current CEO, Paula Kerger, formerly of New York's PBS station, WNET. At PBS, she was named President and Chief Executive Officer in March 2000, …
- Randy Price
Randy Price is a popular television newscaster with WHDH-TV in Boston, Massachusetts. He is also considered the country's first openly gay newscaster. Before joining WHDH, Price worked at WBZ-TV for 12 years as a but left due to alcohol problems which included a drunk driving conviction. Price also worked in Toledo, Ohio for four years and Bakersfield, California for two.
- Jay Schadler
Jay Schadler is a correspondent on the ABC News program PrimeTime. He worked at WCVB in Boston, Massachusetts and WZZM in Grand Rapids, Michigan before joining ABC News in 1982.
- Caterina Bandini
Caterina Bandini was a news anchor for WHDH Channel 7 News in Boston, Massachusetts. She would typically co-host with Randy Price. Caterina's last day at WHDH was August 3, 2006. She left because of an upcoming pregnancy in October. An 11-year-veteran of the station who succeeded Kim Carrigan as the station's lead female anchor in 2001 is quoted as saying "Although putting our children and my husband first is the right choice in my head and my heart, …
- Sean Mooney
Sean Mooney is a former World Wrestling Federation play-by-play announcer. He was born in Phoenix, Arizona, debuting in 1988 for the WWF but wasn't seen after he hosted the pre-game show for "WrestleMania IX". He debuted at the WWF's "Wrestling Challenge" show on May 15, 1988, and his last time announcing a WWF event was at "Survivor Series 1992".
- E. D. Hill
E. D. Hill (born Edith Ann Tarbox on July 27, 1963) is a Fox News Channel anchor in the United States. Joining the network in 1998, Hill currently anchors the 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. block of "Fox News Live", and co-hosts Bill O'Reilly's "Radio Factor". Previously, Hill was a co-host on the Fox News Channel's morning show "Fox & Friends" since 1999. A graduate of the University of Texas with a bachelor's degree in journalism, …
- David Wittman
David Wittman (b. December 10, 1949 in Cleveland, Ohio) is a television news anchor currently working for CBS affiliate WOIO-TV, channel 19 in Cleveland, Ohio. He has previously worked at stations in Boston, Detroit, Louisville and Orlando. David is an avid runner, and has completed multiple marathons including the Boston and Disney Marathons. David spends much of his free time doing handiwork around his home, painting and gardening. David graduated from St.
- Art McFarland
Arthur McFarland is an educational reporter for WABC-TV in New York City. Originally a sports reporter, for the past few years, McFarland has distributed that his journalistic skills are not limited to just one aspect of American Life. Art joined the Eyewitness News team in August of 1983 and is currently the longest running reporter at the station, next to Jim Dolan who joined in 1986. In the 1980’s, McFarland was an investigative reporter for the station, …
- Gene Lavanchy
Gene Lavanchy is the current co-host of WFXT Boston's Morning Show. Lavanchy was born and raised in Boston, and came onto the news scene in 1993 with WHDH, which is also in Boston. At WHDH, he became their leading sports director and their sports anchor in '94. As time progressed, he also hosted WHDH's "Sports Xtra" Sunday Late Night sports program, where he would interview and discuss current topics with many local New England sports stars.
- Bob Neumeier
Bob Neumeier is an American sportscaster for NBC Sports, specializing in thoroughbred racing. Neumeier is originall from Weymouth, Massachusetts and is a 1972 graduate of Syracuse University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in television and radio.
- Steve Burton
Steve Burton is a television sports reporter for WBZ-TV and WSBK-TV in Boston. The son of former New England Patriots player Ron Burton, Steve Burton grew up in Framingham, Massachusetts and is a graduate of Northwestern University holding a bachelor of science degree in Communications and a master’s degree in Broadcast Journalism. He lives in the Boston area with his wife and four children.
- Arch McDonald
Arch Linn McDonald (May 23 1901 - October 16 1960) was an American radio broadcaster who served as the voice of Major League Baseball's Washington Senators from 1934 to 1956. He was born in Hot Springs, Arkansas and died at age 59 while en route by train from New York City to Washington, D.C.