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  1. Sue Simmons

    Sue Simmons (born May 27, 1943) has been the lead female anchor at WNBC-TV in New York City since 1980. A native New Yorker, she had been co-anchor for Live at Five with several co-anchors, including Jack Cafferty, Tony Guida, Matt Lauer, Dean Shepherd, Jim Rosenfield, and Perri Peltz, and 11 p.m. weeknight anchor with Chuck Scarborough.

  2. Fred Hickman

    Fred Hickman is the host of "NBA Shootaround" and a "SportsCenter" anchor for ESPN.

  3. Brian Williams

    Brian Douglas Williams (born May 5, 1959) is an anchor and managing editor of "NBC Nightly News", the flagship evening news program of the NBC television network. Williams replaced former Nightly News anchor Tom Brokaw on December 2, 2004. Previously, Williams was the network's chief correspondent at the White House and host of "The News with Brian Williams" on CNBC and MSNBC.

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Ted David

    Ted David is an American financial journalist.

  7. Ron Corning

    Ron Corning (born June 23, 1972) is an American television co-host currently working as an anchor of "Good Day New York", alongside Jodi Applegate. Ron made his debut on the station on Monday, August 28 2006. Ron Corning is originally from Calais, Maine. He graduated from Wheaton College in 1993. Corning started his broadcasting career as a general assignment reporter for WDTV, Bridgeport, …

  8. Bruce Beck

    Bruce Beck is in his tenth year with WNBC. He is the weekend sports anchor for Newschannel 4. He also files numerous sports reports for the station's various weekday newscasts. The versatile sportscaster has covered a multitude of events for Newschannel 4, including The NBA Finals, The Stanley Cup Finals, The World Series, The U.S. Open Tennis Championship, The U.S. Open Golf Championship, The AFC and NFC Championship Games, The NCAA Final Four, …

  9. Darlene Rodriguez

    Darlene Rodriguez (born 1970) is co-anchor of "Today in New York" on WNBC-TV. Rodriguez became co-anchor of the show in July 2003 after serving as a reporter for WNBC and then co-anchor of "Weekend Today" in New York. Rodriguez has also served as a fill in newsreader for Ann Curry on "The Today Show" on NBC. Before WNBC she was a general assignment reporter for WCBS Newsradio 88 for four years.

  10. John Johnson

    John Johnson is an American television news reporter. He had been a fixture in New York City television news for many years. He is best known for his long run at WABC, where he served as a rotating anchor of the 6 p.m. newscast in the aftermath of Roger Grimsby's firing (he had been working on "Eyewitness News" since the 1970s). In the 1990s he switched to reporting, and was one of WABC's original reporters at the O.J. Simpson murder trial in 1994.

  11. Donna Hanover

    Donna Hanover (born February 13, 1950) is an American journalist, radio and television personality, and actress, who is the morning show co-host for WOR radio in New York City. She was First Lady of New York City as the then-wife of former New York City Mayor and 2008 U.S. presidential candidate Rudy Giuliani. She was born Donna Ann Kofnovec in Oakland, California into a Roman Catholic family.

  12. Matt Lauer

    Matt Lauer or Matthew Todd Lauer (December 30, 1957) is an American television personality, best known as a co-host of NBC's "The Today Show" (since 1994) after being a news anchor in New York and a local talk-show host in Boston, Philadelphia, Providence, and Richmond. He was also host of "PM Magazine" (or "Evening Magazine" 1980-1986) and worked for ESPN in the 1980s.

  13. Al Roker

    Albert Lincoln Roker (born August 20, 1954) is an American television broadcaster, best known as the weather anchor for NBC's "Today" show. He holds American Meteorological Society Television Seal #238.

  14. Lynda Baquero

    Lynda Baquero (born 1967) is co-anchor of NewsChannel 4 Live At Five with David Ushery on WNBC-TV in New York. She previously anchored NewsChannel 4 at 6 with Chuck Scarborough. She became co-anchor in September 2003 after serving as weekend co-anchor since 1998. She also was co-anchor of Weekend Today in New York from 1996-1998. She joined WNBC in 1995 as a general assignment reporter.

  15. Lucy Noland

    Lucy Noland (born in Saigon, Vietnam) is an American news anchor. Noland is currently a news anchor on KHOU-TV in Houston, Texas. Prior to that, Noland anchored for the fox affililate WNYW in New York City.

  16. Lynda Lopez

    Lynda López a.k.a. "Ly Lo is an American news anchor. Lopez is the youngest sister of singer Jennifer Lopez. Currently, Lopez is the anchor of WNYW-TV's "Fox 5 Live", replacing morning favorite Lucy Noland.

  17. Liz Cho

    Liz Cho (born June 14, 1971) is currently a weekday anchor, alongside Bill Ritter, on "Eyewitness News" at WABC-TV in New York City. Cho co-anchors the weeknight 6 and 11 p.m. newscasts of "Eyewitness News". She started on July 6, 2003, replacing Diana Williams, who asked for a lighter workload. Cho joined ABC News in 1999 as a Chicago-based correspondent for ABC NewsOne, the network's affiliate news service.

  18. Ernie Anastos

    Ernie Anastos (born July 12, 1943) is an Emmy-award winning New York City television news anchor. He has worked for several television stations in New York City during his career.

  19. Andrew Kirtzman

    Andrew Kirtzman is currently a political reporter and anchor for WCBS-TV (CBS 2) in New York City. He co-hosts the Sunday morning political program "Kirtzman & Kramer" with Marcia Kramer. The show features interviews with reporters and politicians. Prior to WCBS, he worked at the New York City cable news channel NY1 as a political reporter since 1992. He also worked for two years at the "New York Daily News" as a political reporter.

  20. David Ushery

    David Ushery (born 1967 in Bloomfield, CT) is currently co-anchor of the weekday edition of "NewsChannel 4 Live at Five" with Lynda Baquero on WNBC-TV in New York. He was raised Catholic by his African-American Roman Catholic convert parents. He joined WNBC in 2003 as co-anchor of Weekend Today in New York and recently was the solo anchor of the 6 and 11pm weekend newscasts. Before WNBC he worked at WABC-TV in New York for ten years.

  21. Ken Rosato

    Ken Rosato (born May 4, 1967 in New Rochelle, New York) is an American journalist. Rosato is the anchor of WABC-TV's morning and noon newscasts alongside Lori Stokes. Rosato replaced Steve Bartelstein, who was dropped from WABC-TV on March 13,2007. Previously, Rosato was a freelance reporter for the station. Prior to working at ABC, Rosato worked at WNYW-TV (New York City) as an anchor and reporter from 2002-2003. Like his colleagues Jeff Pegues and Phil Lipof, …

  22. 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.

  23. John Bolaris

    John Bolaris (born June 27, 1957) is the weekend evening meteorologist for WCBS-TV, New York. He started his career in 1982 at Metro Weather Service where he worked as a syndicated meteorologist until 1987, when he joined News 12 Long Island. Later that year, he joined WCBS-TV for the first time as the weekend meteorologist and worked there for the next three years. From 1990 until 2002, he worked at WCAU-TV in Philadelphia, PA as the chief meteorologist.

  24. Jane Hanson

    Jane Hanson (born 1955) was host of the Emmy Award winning Jane's New York on WNBC-TV in New York. She was let go by WNBC on November 15, 2006. She became host in 2003 after serving as co-anchor of Today in New York from 1988-2003. She joined WNBC-TV in September 1979. Hanson has served as a fill in newsreader on The Today Show for John Palmer, Deborah Norville, Faith Daniels, Margaret Larson, Matt Lauer, and Ann Curry from 1988 to 2003.

  25. 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, …

  26. Jim Rosenfield

    Jim Rosenfield (born 1958) is an American local television news anchor. He currently co-anchors the noon and 6 p.m. newscasts on WCBS-TV in New York City alongside Dana Tyler. At various times, he has appeared on the newscasts at noon, 5, 6, and 11 pm. Rosenfield started his television news career in 1981, after graduating from Duke University. He started out at WTVD-TV in Durham, North Carolina, where he was a general assignment reporter.

  27. Nancy Loo

    Nancy Loo (1965 -) is an American television newscaster. The news anchor was born in Hong Kong. Nancy worked for WABC-TV in 1994 as a health reporter. Nancy was promoted to Eyewitness News morning and noon co-anchor in 1996 and anchored first with Harry Martin. Robb Hanrahan became her next co-anchor and David Ushery was her third co-anchor at WABC-TV. During her tenure at Eyewitness News, she also went into labor on air with her second child and has won local emmys.

  28. Jane Velez-Mitchell

    Jane Velez-Mitchell - a notable television news journalist, is often seen commenting on high-profile cases for CNN, MSNBC, Court TV, Fox News, E! and other national cable TV shows. She has also frequently guest hosted for Nancy Grace on her CNN Headline News Show. Velez-Mitchell reported for the nationally syndicated Warner Brothers/Telepictures show "Celebrity Justice". Velez-Mitchell has written a non-fiction book for Touchstone, a division of Simon & Schuster, …

  29. Tex Antoine

    Herbert Jon Antoine, Jr. (April 21, 1923 - January 12, 1983), known professionally as Tex Antoine, was an American meteorologist on New York City television for nearly three decades.

  30. Paul Moyer

    Paul Moyer (born 1942) is a veteran broadcaster in Southern California. He currently co-anchors the 5 and 11 p.m weekday editions of the KNBC's Channel 4 News with Colleen Williams. Moyer had previously worked at KNBC from 1972 to 1979 before jumping to KABC-TV in Los Angeles during the 1980s where he anchored the 5 & 11 p.m. weekday news with Ann Martin. He returned to KNBC, after a bidding war, …

  31. Robb Hanrahan

    Robb Hanrahan is an anchor at WFOR-TV, the CBS affiliate in Miami. Hanrahan anchors CBS4 News at noon and 6:00pm. Previously, he was the co-anchor of the station's 5pm and 11pm newscasts with Maggie Rodriguez until he was demoted in early 2007. He joined WFOR-TV in 2003 from WABC-TV (1996-2003) where he held numerous positions including co-anchor of the weekday morning, noon, 5 p.m., and finally, weekend evening newscasts.

  32. Chris Wragge

    Chris Wragge (born June 19, 1970) is the main anchor for WCBS-TV News at 5 and at 11p.m. with Kristine Johnson. Previously, he co-anchored the Noon and 5pm newscasts, after transitioning from his role as the station's sports director.

  33. Len Berman

    Len Berman is the weekday sports anchor for NBC 4's 6PM and 11PM newscasts. Since joining NBC 4 in 1985, Berman has hosted a variety of live sports specials featuring the New York Giants , Mets, Yankees, Knicks, the Belmont Stakes, U.S. Open Golf, and the New York City Marathon. His popular segment "Spanning the World," which features wild and wacky sports moments from around the globe, airs each month on NBC 4 and NBC's "Today" show.

  34. Don Criqui

    Don Criqui is an American football commentator for CBS, primarily working NFL games, and as of May 15, 2006, radio play-by-play man for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. He originally started calling play-by-play in 1967 for CBS Sports, before moving on to NBC Sports in 1979. When CBS reacquired the NFL in 1998, Criqui rejoined the network. Though never the top announcer for a network, Don has always been a featured announcer in the American sports scene.

  35. Bill Beutel

    Bill Beutel, born William Charles Beutel, Jr. was an American journalist. He was best known for working over four decades with the American Broadcasting Company, spending much of that time anchoring newscasts for WABC-TV in New York City.

  36. John Schubeck

    John Schubeck was an American television reporter and anchor, and one of the few to anchor newscasts on all three network owned-and-operated stations in one major market. A graduate of the University of Michigan and Loyola Law School, Schubeck began his broadcasting career at Detroit, Michigan radio station WJR, working with station legend J.P. McCarthy. He then worked at WRCV radio and television (now KYW Newsradio 1060 and KYW-TV, …

  37. Tom Snyder

    Tom Snyder (born May 12, 1936 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is an American television personality best known for "The Tomorrow Show". Tom has one child, Anne Mari Snyder who lives in Maui, Hawaii, and two grandchildren.

  38. Dave Price

    Dave Price (born October 18, 1966 in Poughkeepsie, New York) is a reporter and weatherman for the CBS's "The Early Show". Before his broadcasting career, Price spent eight years as a corporate human resources executive; his broadcasting career began at WSEE-TV in Erie, Pennsylvania as a morning and noon weathercaster. From 1996-98, he joined CBS affiliate WBBM-TV in Chicago as morning weather anchor and feature reporter.

  39. Carolyn Gusoff

    Carolyn Gusoff is an Emmy Award-winning reporter with WNBC in New York City, the NBC affiliate. She is also the anchor for their "Today in New York" program on Sunday mornings. Prior to working at WNBC, she worked for Long Island's News 12 and radio and TV outlets in Fort Myers, Florida. Ms. Gusoff joined WNBC in August 1993 as part of their Long Island Bureau.

  40. Roz Abrams

    Roz Abrams is an African-American television journalist. She most recently worked for WCBS-TV in New York City from April 2004 to November 2006. Abrams became popular with New Yorkers for her work as a long-running co-anchor on WABC-TV's "Eyewitness News at 5".

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