- Zain Verjee
Zain Verjee (born February 11, 1974) is a State Department correspondent for CNN and is based in Washington DC. Previously, she served as a newsreader for The Situation Room and a co-anchor of CNN International's Your World Today. Born and brought up in Kenya to Indian parents, Verjee received her undergraduate degree in English from McGill University, Montreal, and studied at York University in Toronto, Canada, as well. Zain is a Canadian citizen and speaks Gujarati, …
- Richard Quest
Richard Austin Quest is a British news anchor based in London on the Cable News Network edition CNN International. Quest studied Law at the University of Leeds, taking his degree in 1985, and was called to the Bar. He had already gained broadcast experience when he spent the 1983–84 academic year at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee. As news director for campus radio station WRVU, …
- Jim Clancy
Jim Clancy is an anchor on CNN International, based in Atlanta, Georgia. From 1982 to 1996, Clancy was a CNN international correspondent in the Beirut, Frankfurt, Rome and London bureaus. During this time, he won the George Polk Award for his reporting on the genocide in Rwanda, the DuPont-Columbia Award for coverage of the war in Bosnia and an Emmy Award for reporting on the famine and international intervention in Somalia.
- Jonathan Mann
Jonathan Mann is a Canadian journalist working for CNN International. He is currently the anchor and the host of "Insight", an in-depth current affairs program. Every December, Mann is the host of "The Prize for Peace", a discussion with the Nobel Peace Prize winner, live from Oslo, Norway. Mann has previously worked for CNN's U.S. network as an anchor for several weekend and prime time weeknight programs.
- Hala Gorani
Hala Gorani (b. March 1, 1970), is an American anchor/correspondent for "CNN International" based in the network's headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. Previously based at the London bureau, she anchors "CNN International"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s "Your World Today" along with Jim Clancy. The program is seen on CNN/US from 12-1 p.m. Eastern Time. She also hosts a monthly program on CNN called "Inside the Middle East" and often reports from the region.
- Michael Holmes
Michael Holmes (born in Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian anchor and correspondent for CNN International. Holmes began his career at the "Daily News" newspaper in Perth. Prior to his work at CNN, he was a reporter for more than a decade for Australia's Nine Network in Perth, Sydney, London and Melbourne. He spent four years based in London. He was the first Australian anchor hired by CNN International and has reported extensively around the world, …
- Anjali Rao
Anjali Rao is a journalist and anchor of CNN International's news and business program "TalkAsia" since January 2006. Rao often co-anchors with Andrew Stevens live from CNN’s Asia headquarters in Hong Kong, her birthplace. Before joining CNN, Rao worked as a producer and reporter at Hong Kong's Wharf Cable Television and worked at Channel 7 in Melbourne, Australia.
- Jeff Koinange
Jeff Koinange is a television reporter, most recently serving as the Africa correspondent for CNN and CNN International from 2001 to 2007.
- Becky Anderson
Becky Anderson is a British journalist, and the anchor of the CNN news programme "Business International". Anderson holds a Bachelor's degree in Economics and French from the University of Sussex, and a Master's degree in Mass Communication from Arizona State University. She began her career as a journalist working in Arizona in the early '90s, and first started working for CNN in 1999, presenting "World Business This Morning".
- Colleen McEdwards
Colleen McEdwards is a former Canadian political reporter who joined CNN in 1998. She reports and anchors for CNN International and occasionally for CNN/U.S. She is a published author and speaks at least three languages. She has interviewed heads of state and has travelled extensively for the network. She used to work in the Moscow area often. Before joining CNN, McEdwards was senior reporter with CBC News in Toronto, Ontario.
- Kristie Lu Stout
Kristie Lu Stout is an American journalist and news anchor for CNN International. As of 2007, she is the host of CNN's monthly program "Global Office", and co-hosts the daily "CNN Today" with Hugh Riminton, which earned her a 2006 Asian Television Award as Best News Presenter or Anchor. Stout previously hosted CNN's technology program "Spark" and their daily "Tech Watch" segment, wrote the "Beijing Byte" column for the "South China Morning Post", …
- Fionnuala Sweeney
Fionnuala Sweeney is an Irish anchorwoman and reporter for CNN International. She is based in London, where she anchors "World News Europe" and "International Correspondents." She frequently reports from the Middle East as well. Her most recent notable assignment there was during the hospitalization of Ariel Sharon. Sweeney joined CNN in 1993 after five years at RTÉ. She also hosted the 1993 Eurovision Song Contest, which was seen by 350 million people.
- Ralitsa Vassileva
Ralitsa Vassileva (born in Sofia, Bulgaria) is a CNN International television news anchorwoman. She has covered the Bosnian War, the Arab-Israeli conflict, and many other major international issues. She has interviewed many world leaders, including Mikhail Gorbachev, Ariel Sharon, Henry Kissinger, and others. Vassileva graduated from Sofia University. She worked for Bulgarian National Radio in 1987 as an English translator and announcer, …
- Femi Oke
Femi Oke is a television presenter.
- Maria Ressa
Maria A. Ressa is a journalist who was the Jakarta bureau chief of CNN International. At CNN, Ressa was lead reporter in East Timor, Indonesia and the Philippines, and was lead investigative reporter for Asia's terror networks in the global war on terror. She is also the writer of the book "Seeds of Terror", containing her blow-by-blow account of the hideouts of Al-Qaeda. She now heads ABS-CBN's News and Current Affairs Department.
- Isha Sesay
Isha Sesay is a British journalist of Sierra Leonean descent. She is best known in the UK as a former newsreader for Sky Sports News and ITN, and since 2005 has been an anchor for CNN International.
- Lola Martinez
Lola Martinez is a weather anchor on CNN International. She was born in Spain, grew up in England and is based at the CNN Center in Atlanta, Georgia. Martinez studied English and Spanish literature at the University of Barcelona. She received her master's degree in Theater, Speech and Film from the University of South Carolina. Martinez joined CNN after anchoring weather forecasts in both English and Spanish for The Weather Channel.
- Rosemary Church
Rosemary Church Born in Belfast, Northern Ireland, Church has lived in England and various parts of Australia. She has a bachelor of arts degree from the Australian National University in Canberra and has completed graduate studies in media and law. Church is currently studying French. Church won the New York Festival's TV programming award for coverage of the Hong Kong Handover to China in 1997(Silver).
- Monita Rajpal
Monita Rajpal (born 1974) is a CNN International news anchor, based at the network's London office. Monita Rajpal was born in Hong Kong to a Chinese mother of Sikh-Indian origin and an Sikh-Indian father. She spent most of her childhood in Hong Kong before emigrating to Toronto, Ontario, Canada. In 1996, Monita Rajpal obtained a B.A.A. (Bachelor of Applied Arts) degree in Radio and Television Arts from Ryerson Polytechnic University (now Ryerson University) in Toronto, …
- Robin Oakley
Robert Francis Leigh Oakley OBE (born August 20, 1941) is a British journalist who is a Political Editor at CNN International and formerly held the same title at the BBC. Educated at Wellington College Robin Oakley was assistant editor of the "Daily Mail" from 1981-1986. Between 1986 and 1992, he was a columnist and political editor for "The Times". He then moved to the BBC, where he was chief political editor between 1992 and 2000.
- John Vause
John Vause, an Australian journalist, is Beijing correspondent for CNN International, responsible for coverage of China and the region. He took up his post in the country in 2006, replacing Stan Grant. Previously, Vause was based in Jerusalem, and he also covered the war in Iraq. Prior to joining CNN in 2000, he was a reporter for the Seven Network and Nine Network, and later U.S. correspondent for Seven.
- Matthew Chance
Matthew Chance is a senior international correspondent for CNN based in Moscow. Chance grew up in Stourbridge, England, and previously worked for CNN at their London bureau. Some of the notable stories he has covered include the 2001 war in Afghanistan, the 2005 London bombings, the ongoing Middle East crisis, the Beslan school hostage crisis, Russia under President Vladimir Putin's leadership, the devastating 2005 Pakistan Earthquake, and the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake.
- Jim Walton
Jim Walton (b. 1958) is the president of CNN Worldwide. He joined CNN in 1981, one year after the network was founded. He graduated from the University of Maryland, College Park in 1981.
- Guillermo Arduino
Guillermo Arduino is a television presenter for the CNN Networks. Guillermo is a meteorologist for CNN International, host of CNN World Report on CNN International, and news anchor for CNNenEspanol; he is based at the CNN Center in Atlanta. Guillermo --an Argentinian and Italian citizen-- was born in Buenos Aires in 1964. He attended college both in Argentina and the United States.
- Jason Bellini
Jason Bellini is an American journalist, currently the lead news anchor for Logo. He received the 2006 "Journalist of the Year" award from the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association (NLGJA). From 1998 to 2005, he worked as a CNN correspondent. He produced stories for CNN using an unconventional method: He hit the road on assignment with a hand-held digital camera and a laptop computer, which he used for editing.
- Shihab Rattansi
Shihab Rattansi is a CNN anchor based in Atlanta, Georgia. He regularly anchors "World News" during the weekends on CNN International, and sometimes anchors shows such as "Insight", "Your World Today", "Global Challenges", "CNN Today", and "World News Asia". While working for CNN, Rattansi has presented the breaking news stories involving the capture of Saddam Hussein, …
- John Defterios
John Defterios was an anchor for CNN, CNN International, and CNNfn during the 1990s. He left CNN in 2000 and now hosts the internationally syndicated programme, "World Business". The award winning programme airs on CNBC World, CNBC Europe, PBS (U.S.) and STAR World Asia.
- Eunice Yoon
Eunice Yoon is CNN International’s Asia Business Editor. Based at the network’s regional headquarters in Hong Kong, she is responsible for business news coverage across the Asia-Pacific region, offering live financial and economic analysis and commentary in CNN TODAY with Hugh Riminton and Kristie Lu Stout every weekday from 7:00-10:30 a.m. Hong Kong time.
- Adrian Finighan
Adrian Finighan is a British journalist, working as a presenter and reporter for the television channel CNN International (CNNi). He is based in London and works on programmes including "Business International" and "CNN World News", also regularly covering for Max Foster on "CNN Today". Finighan's interest in broadcast news journalism began in his early teens.
- Daljit Dhaliwal
Daljit Dhaliwal was born in 1962 in London, United Kingdom, and is a British newsreader and television presenter. Dhaliwal is best known for presenting Wide Angle, which includes one-on-one interviews, and for her occasional newsreading work on BBC World News programs. Daljit has been working on and off for BBC World News since December 2005, mostly as substitute for Katty Kay. She has also been a presenter for ITN's World News and World Focus, CNN International, …
- Sasha Rionda
Sasha Sybille Rionda Hogger is an actress and tv hostess. Rionda resided in Atlanta, Georgia for seven years, while she hosted a program named The Music Room for CNN International. Presently, she hosts a news program in Spanish named "Nuestro Rincón" on Channel 12, which is aimed at the hispanic community of Cincinnati, Ohio, where she resides.
- Terry Baddoo
Terry Baddoo is a television sports presenter. He is currently a presenter for the CNN International programme "World Sport". Before CNN, Baddoo worked for the BBC; in the late-1980s he was a reporter on the BBC children's news programme "Newsround", and after that he reported for the morning news programme "Breakfast News". He has also worked for the satellite channel Sky and in print. He is half-Ghanaian.
- Owen Thomas
Owen Thomas is a freelance anchor on CNN International, based in London. An established and experienced journalist, he worked for many years at ITN, presenting the ill-fated ITV News Channel, the networked ITV Morning News "ITV Morning News"and the regional ITV programme, London Tonight. "ITV London News" He spent a year presenting the news on the BBC World Service, and anchored the "World Briefing" programme on that station.
- Phil Jones
Phil Jones is an English sports journalist and television reporter. After obtaining diplomas with distinction in journalism, law, and public administration from Richmond Journalist College in Sheffield (which has since merged with the University of Sheffield), Jones' began his career in print and radio journalism. He covered news and sports for the Manchester-based David Burke Press Agency, as well as writing regular columns for the "Manchester Evening News".
- Liz George
Liz George (born 1967) has worked for CNN as a news correspondent and programme anchor, since 2001. She also presented a sailing programme for CNN. Previously she worked as a producer/reporter for the BBC. She is the daughter of Eddie George, the retired Governor of the Bank of England. In 2005 she left CNN to work in Russia setting up a new 24 hour news channel, called [http://rttv.ru/ Russia Today. Liz George has returned to the UK and is freelancing.
- Nick Yee
Nick Yee is an American researcher who studies self-representation and social interaction in virtual environments. The Daedalus Project, his research into the psychology and sociology of MMORPGs, has collected survey data from over 40,000 game players. The research that has resulted from these interviews has been cited extensively by game scholars, game developers, and popular media. Yee's research has appeared in "The New York Times", …
- Gordon Graham
Gordon Graham is an American journalist. In the early 1990s, Graham was a CNN Headline News anchor and the recognizable face of CNN International, where overnight broadcasts of Headline News in the US would be relayed to Europe/Middle East/Africa during breakfast hours. He left CNN in 1998 to work for Florida's News Channel which closed five years later.
- Sonia Ruseler
Sonia Ruseler (born 1963 in Buenos Aires, Argentina), anchored for CNN International from 1993 to 2001. An Argentine and Dutch national, she is currently a Senior Vice President at The McGinn Group, a strategic communications consultancy based in Washington D.C..
- Sami Zeidan
Sami Zeidan is news presenter for Al Jazeera English. He, along with Shiulie Ghosh, presented the first Al Jazeera English broadcast from Doha on November 15, 2006. Prior to joining Al Jazeera English, he presented a number of shows broadcast on CNBC Arabia, CNBC Europe CNBC Asia, and CNN International. As a news anchor and talk show host, he has interviewed a number of world leaders, such as Nelson Mandela, President Hugo Chávez, President Mahmoud Abbas, …
- Tanya Beckett
Tanya Beckett is a BBC News presenter, currently co-anchoring the daily World Business Report programme on BBC World and BBC News 24. Tanya was educated at Redland High School for Girls, an independent school in Bristol, Avon, and later studied at Pembroke College, Cambridge graduating with a degree in Metallurgy and gaining a Blue in fencing.