1. Campbell Brown

    Campbell Brown (born June 14, 1968, Ferriday, Louisiana), is an American television news reporter and co-anchor since 2003 of "Weekend Today."

  2. Amy Robach

    Amy Robach (born 1973 in Michigan) is an anchor at MSNBC. She joined the network in 2003 from WTTG-TV in Washington D.C.. In addition to her hosting duties as the 9am ET. anchor for MSNBC Live, Robach fills in as host of Weekend Today and is an alternating News Anchor on NBC News's "Weekend Today" and Weekend Nightly News.

  3. David Bloom

    David Bloom was an NBC journalist (co-anchor of Weekend Today and reporter) until his sudden death in 2003 at the age of 39. Bloom was traveling with the 3rd Infantry Division in Iraq when he suddenly collapsed due to deep vein thrombosis and a pulmonary embolism. He was pronounced dead an hour later. David Bloom grew up in Edina, Minnesota, an avid ice hockey player and state champion high school debater.

  4. 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.

  5. David Gregory

    David Gregory (born August 24, 1970) is currently the NBC News Chief White House Correspondent, a job he has held since February, 2001. He is occasionally a guest host on MSNBC's "Hardball with Chris Matthews" and "Meet the Press", in addition to appearing as a commentator on a variety of NBC and MSNBC news programs. He has been nicknamed "Stretch" by the President because of his height.

  6. Scott Simon

    Scott Simon is an American journalist, and the host of National Public Radio's "Weekend Edition Saturday".

  7. 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.

  8. Chris Cimino

    Chris Cimino is the meteorologist on WNBC's Today in New York, Weekend Today Sunday meteorologist, and substitute meteorologist for NBC's Today Show. He joined WNBC in December 1995 from WTXF-TV in Philadelphia where he was the weekend meteorologist since January 1995. Before that, Cimino worked as a meteorologist in the Columbus, Ohio television market.

  9. Jack Ford

    Jack Ford is an American television news personality specializing in legal commentary who has spent over two decades in front of the TV camera as host and presenter of numerous information and entertainment programs. He is not related to former President Gerald Ford, whose son, popularly known as Jack, was also (briefly) associated with the field of journalism. Raised by a single parent in New Jersey, …

  10. Norah O'Donnell

    Norah O'Donnell (born January 23, 1974) is a contributing correspondent for NBC News's Today program and chief Washington correspondent for MSNBC. In addition O'Donnell now anchors "MSNBC Live" and is one of the rotating anchors serving at the News Desk on Weekend Today. From September 2003 to May 2005, O'Donnell served as White House correspondent for NBC News. O'Donnell has done reports that have appeared on numerous NBC News broadcasts, …

  11. Kristine Johnson

    Kristine Johnson (born June 5, 1970) is a co-anchor at WCBS-TV in New York on the 5 and 11 p.m. newscasts with Chris Wragge. She was previously an anchor of "Early Today" on NBC and First Look on MSNBC and was also one of the alternating news anchors on Weekend Today. She joined MSNBC in 2005. She had earlier worked as a reporter and anchor in Providence, Rhode Island for WPRI. She was the recipient of two nominations for an Emmy award as a producer.

  12. Carl Quintanilla

    Carl Quintanilla is a Co-Anchor of "Squawk Box" weekdays 6:00 a.m.-9:00 a.m. ET on CNBC. Quintanilla is also a rotating co-anchor of the 11:00 a.m. ET hour of "Morning Call". In addition to his CNBC work, he is an alternating news anchor on "Weekend Today" on NBC. Before joining NBC in 2003, Quintanilla was a co-anchor of "Wake Up Call" on CNBC.

  13. Willie Geist

    Willie Geist is a commentator and regular correspondent for MSNBC’s "Tucker" and a frequent contributor to "Morning Joe" and NBC's "Weekend Today." Geist also hosts a regular satirical video blog on MSNBC.com called "ZeitGeist". Geist joined MSNBC in April 2005 as a senior producer of "The Situation with Tucker Carlson." As with Tucker's current show Geist regularly appeared during the final segment of the show.

  14. Mary Alice Williams

    Mary Alice Williams is a former co-anchor of NBC's Weekend Today and a former anchor and news division Vice President on CNN. While at CNN, she co-hosted "Inside Politics" with Bernard Shaw. While at NBC News she hosted several news magazine specials which were controversial since they included dramatic reenactments similar to the television show, "Unsolved Mysteries." In 1990, …

  15. Mike Schneider

    Mike Schneider is an American television news anchor, currently working for Bloomberg Television. He created and hosts "Night Talk", a one hour prime time talk show broadcast through out the U-S and Latin America. Guests have included Hollywood stars Matthew Perry, Parker Posey, Ben Kingsley, Mary Steenburgen and Steve Zahn, business titan David Rockfeller, hip hop mogul Russell Simmons, best selling authors Christopher Hitchens, Michael Beschloss, Joan Didion, …

  16. Boyd Matson

    Boyd Matson is the former anchor of "National Geographic Explorer" and a former co-anchor of NBC's "Weekend Today" program. He was also an NBC News correspondent in the 1980s, working mostly on news features. He now host the show "Wild Chronicles" on PBS. He lives in VA with his wife Betty Hudson and his two children.

  17. Linda Vester

    Linda Vester (born June 11, 1965, in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American TV news host. She was the host of "Dayside with Linda Vester" on the Fox News Channel, first joining the channel in 1999. She later left the channel to look after her children. Vester previously worked at NBC News as an anchor/correspondent, MSNBC as host of "Today in America", and WFLA-TV in Tampa, Florida.

  18. Bob Kur

    Robert Ellis Kur (April 13, 1948) is a television journalist, born in Nutley, New Jersey. He received a bachelor's degree from Ithaca College in 1970 and his masters of communications at Columbia University. He went on to be a local anchor in Chicago and Washington and later became a weekend anchor on NBC's "Today Show." In the mid-1990s, Kur gained attention for his coverage of the lawsuits against the tobacco industries.

  19. Lori Stokes

    Lori Stokes , one of the original MSNBC anchors, left to become a morning and noon anchor at WABC-TV in New York. With MSNBC and NBC, I wanted that national experience and I got it, but I felt like Im better suited for local news because I like to know who Im talking to. Born in Cleveland and raised in the Washington, D.C., area, Stokes always knew she wanted to be a writer. I originally wanted to be another Sidney Sheldon and write love stories, she says.

  20. Leslie Mouton

    When Leslie Mouton was a little girl, she used to practice reading the newspaper in front of a mirror. "I guess I always knew I wanted to do this when I grew up," she said. Leslie Mouton But now, Leslie understands that her job as KSAT'S noon, 5 p.m. and 6 p.m. anchor and health reporter requires more than just the ability to read the news. "Anyone can read," Mouton said.

  21. James H. "jim" Brown

    James Harvey "Jim" Brown, Jr. (born May 6, 1940), is a political consultant and commentator based in Baton Rouge long active in Louisiana Democratic politics. In 1972, he was elected to both the Louisiana state Senate, to which he served two terms, and to the 1973 Constitutional Convention. He was secretary of state from 1980-1988, and he ran unsuccessfully for governor in the 1987 jungle primary.

  22. Cindra Sasso
  23. Sara James