- Diane Sawyer
Lila Diane Sawyer is a television journalist for the U.S. network ABC News and co-anchor of ABC's "Good Morning America," along with Robin Roberts. In 2001 she was named one of the 30 most powerful women in America by "Ladies Home Journal". - Julie Chen
Julie Suzanne Chen (born January 6, 1970) is an American television personality, news anchor, journalist, and producer who has 12 years of newscasting experience. She is best known for co-anchoring CBS's "The Early Show", alongside Harry Smith and Hannah Storm and for hosting the U.S. version of "Big Brother", the fourth-most successful reality show ever (behind "American Idol", … - Sally Quinn
Sally Sterling Quinn (born January 7, 1941, Savannah, Georgia), an American author and journalist. She is also considered one of the arbiters of society and mainstream opinion in Washington, D.C. - Charles Osgood
Charles Osgood (born Charles Osgood Wood, III on January 8, 1933) is a radio and television commentator in the United States. His daily program, "The Osgood File", has been broadcast on the CBS Radio Network since 1971. Osgood was born in New York City. He graduated from Fordham University with a Bachelor of Science degree in 1954 with a major in economics. While at Fordham, Osgood worked at the university's FM radio station WFUV. - Forrest Sawyer
Forrest DeWitt Sawyer (born April 19, 1949) is a former broadcast journalist best known for his 11 years with ABC News, where he anchored "ABC World News Tonight Saturday" and frequently substituted for Ted Koppel on "Nightline". During that time he earned Emmy Awards in 1992, 1993, and 1994 while with ABC-TV's "Day One" and "Nightline". He left ABC News to become a news anchor for both NBC and its cable counterpart, MSNBC, … - Faith Daniels
Faith Daniels (March 9, 1957, Wheeling, West Virginia) became nationally known for her role in anchoring some of America's most popular news and talk show programs. She began her national news career when she joined CBS News as the anchor of the CBS Morning News in the spring of 1985. At age 27, she was one of the youngest national news anchors ever. - Monica Gayle
Monica Gayle is a television news anchor who anchors the 5, 6, 10pm news on Detroit's FOX affiliate WJBK. She previously worked with CBS News, anchoring the news programs "Up to the Minute" from April 1992 to 1993, and the "CBS Morning News" from August 1993 to April 1995. - Al Hunt
Al Hunt is the executive Washington editor for Bloomberg. He is married to Judy Woodruff of PBS. Prior to joining Bloomberg News in January 2005, Hunt worked for the Wall Street Journal. During his 35 years in the newspaper’s Washington bureau, he was a congressional and national political reporter, a bureau chief and, most recently, executive Washington editor. For 11 years, Hunt wrote the weekly column, "Politics & People". - Neal Gabler
Neal Gabler is a professor, journalist, author, and political commentator. He is the author of four books: "An Empire of Their Own: How the Jews Invented Hollywood" (1989), "Winchell: Gossip, Power and the Culture of Celebrity" (1994), "Life the Movie: How Entertainment Conquered Reality" (1998) and "Walt Disney: The Triumph of the American Imagination" (2006). - Marty Kaplan
Marty Kaplan is Associate Dean for Programs and Planning of the USC Annenberg School for Communication and director of the Norman Lear Center for the study of entertainment. He is on the faculty advisory council of USC Center on Public Diplomacy. He hosted the radio show "So What Else is News?" on Air America Radio until September 4, 2005. He has worked as speechwriter and deputy campaign manager for Vice President Walter Mondale, … - Ed Turner
Ed Turner was a CNN executive vice president and one of the first people Ted Turner hired in 1980 to help make his dream of a 24/7 news network a reality. Ed -- no relation to Ted Turner -- was a well-known figure throughout the industry for his often novel, always daring approach to news. A veteran journalist, Turner served as Metromedia's corporate news director before joining United Press International Television News. - Craig Allen
Craig Allen (born January 25, 1957, in Brooklyn, New York) is a meteorologist whose weather reports can be heard weekdays on WCBS Newsradio 880 (880 AM radio) in New York City and internationally at WCBS880.com. He is currently signed with WCBS through 2010. He previously worked for WCBS-TV until September 2006 and CBS This Morning and CBS Morning News from 1996 to October 1999. - Susan J. Kelley
Susan J. Kelley, Ph.D., R.N. is the Dean of the College of Health and Human Sciences at Georgia State University. She is also currently the Director of the National Center on Grandparents Raising Grandchildren, and founder and director of Project Healthy Grandparents, at Georgia State University. Prior to her current positions, Dr. Kelley had previously served as Chairperson and Professor, Department of Maternal-Child Health Nursing at Boston College. - Maria Owings Shriver
Shriver was born in Chicago in 1955 to two very political parents. She is a member of Kennedy family through her mother, Eunice Kennedy Shriver , who is the sister of President John Kennedy . Her father, Sargent Shriver , is a former ambassador and a former candidate for the U.S. Vice-Presidency. Maria Shriver was born into politics, and seemingly cannot escape from the political life. - Gordon Rothman
- Bill Kurtis
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- Rand Morrison
Rand Morrison, the winner of six Emmy Awards and a George Foster Peabody Award, has been executive producer of CBS News Sunday Morning since September 1999. - Victoria Corderi
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