1. Gideon Yago

    Gideon Yago (born February 19, 1978) is a former correspondent and producer for MTV News and CBS News though he is most recognized for his contributions to MTV.

  2. Sway Calloway

    Sway Calloway, usually credited as Sway, is a reporter for MTV News. He is also the co-host of the internationally syndicated radio show, "The Wake Up Show".

  3. Suchin Pak

    SuChin Pak is an Korean-American television news correspondent, frequently appearing on the cable networks of MTV. SuChin Pak joined the MTV News Team as a correspondent in May of 2001. She has covered the "MTV Movie Awards", the "Sundance Film Festival", and the "MTV Video Music Awards". She also co-hosted, with Kurt Loder, the MTV's pre-Grammy show. As a correspondent for "MTV Daily News", she has interviewed Mariah Carey, *NSYNC, P. Diddy, …

  4. John Norris

    John Norris (b. 1959) is a reporter and special correspondent for "MTV News" and the MTV Radio Network. He joined MTV as a writer in 1986 and became an on-air alternate for news anchor Kurt Loder in 1988. In 1990, he left "MTV News" to report for the network's morning show as well as the syndicated entertainment show "Extra", but returned to "MTV News" in 1996.

  5. Kurt Loder

    Kurt Loder (born May 5, 1945) is a film critic, author, and television personality. He has served as editor at "Rolling Stone" magazine and presently continues to serve as a contributing editor. Prior to "Rolling Stone", Loder worked for "Circus" magazine, and before that, he served three years in the United States Army. He joined MTV in 1988 as the host of their flagship music news program, "The Week in Rock", …

  6. Alison Stewart

    Alison Stewart (born July 4 1966, Glen Ridge, New Jersey) is an American television journalist. Most recently she served as host of "The Most with Alison Stewart" weekdays at 12pm ET on MSNBC. Stewart first gained widespread visibility as a political correspondent for MTV News in the 1990s. Stewart began her broadcasting career at Brown University, where she was the music director for the school's radio station, WBRU.

  7. Chris Connelly

    Chris Connelly is an American sports and entertainment reporter. Connelly joined ESPN in 2001 to host the daily interview program "Unscripted with Chris Connelly", designed to be a more contemporary version of the long-running "Up Close" interview show which previously occupied the 5PM ET timeslot. The show lasted only a few months before being replaced by an early "SportsCenter" and eventually "Around The Horn".

  8. Brian McFayden

    Brian McFayden (born October 1, 1976 in Omaha, Nebraska) is an American television personality. He was formerly an MTV VJ (and part-time MTV News anchor) and the host of the first season of The CW's "Beauty and the Geek" (when it was on The WB). He also worked as a producer for K-Rock Radio in New York City. Most recently, McFayden was host of a local news show on Omaha affiliate KXVO. He was there only for two months before he left.

  9. Iann Robinson

    Iann Robinson (born c. 1971) is an American writer, musician and television personality best known as a former MTV VJ. Born in New York, Robinson co-hosted a show called <i>Monkey Butt Sex</i> on a Manhattan cable access channel in the 1990s. Ocean MacAdams, an MTV vice-president, was a fan of the show in his college years and pulled strings to get Robinson a job at MTV in 1999.

  10. Alisha Davis

    Alisha Davis is currently an MTV News reporter. Prior to joining MTV, she worked for the American cable television stations CNN, CNN Headline News, and E!. Davis earned a bachelor's degree in 1996 in Afro-American studies, and graduated cum laude from Harvard University.

  11. Nick Zano

    Nick Zano (born March 8, 1979 in Nutley, New Jersey) is an American actor and underwear model based in Los Angeles who has also lived in Florida and New Jersey. He is best-known as "Vince" from the WB sitcom "What I Like About You" (2002-2006). He has also had small roles in movies like "Fat Albert" and "Love Surreal". He got his big break on MTV, which hired him to host a movie program called "Movie House".

  12. Serena Altschul

    Serena Altschul (born October 13, 1970 in New York, New York) is an American broadcast journalist, well known for her work at "MTV News". She is the daughter of Arthur Altschul, former Goldman Sachs partner and banking mogul who was on the board of trustees of many museums and philanthropic organisations. Altschul attended Scripps College for a couple of years studying English literature but never graduated.

  13. Tabitha Soren

    Tabitha Soren (born Tabitha Lee Sornberger on August 19, 1967 in San Antonio, Texas) was a reporter for MTV News. She was perhaps best known as the public face for MTV's "Choose or Lose" campaign designed to inspire young people to vote. As a minor note of pre-MTV fame, a 19-year-old Tabitha appeared in the 1987 video for "(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (to Party)" by the Beastie Boys while a student at New York University (NYU).

  14. Katie Daryl

    Katie Daryl started her broadcasting career as a part time radio DJ at the age of 15. While attending Arizona State University, where she was Fiesta Bowl Princess in 1999-2000, she moved her way up the radio chain and worked as a morning show radio producer for KISS-FM in Phoenix, Arizona. When she realized that morning radio meant waking up at 4 am, she moved to New York City where she became a reporter for the MTV political show "Choose or Lose".