- 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.
- Campbell Brown
Campbell Brown (born June 14, 1968, Ferriday, Louisiana), is an American television news reporter and co-anchor since 2003 of "Weekend Today."
- Roger Ailes
Roger Eugene Ailes (born May 15, 1940) is the president of Fox News Channel and chairman of the Fox Television Stations Group.
- Matt Stoller
Matthew N. Stoller (born February 08, 1978) is an American blogger, author and political consultant. Stoller is also the president of BlogPAC, a political action committee that funds progressive blogs. Stoller is well known for his activities during the campaign for the 2004 U.S. presidential election, and was until recently a leading contributor to the liberal political blog MyDD, until he helped co-found OpenLeft in July 2007.
- Leo Laporte
Leo Laporte is a podcaster for TWiT.tv and is featured in podcasts such as This Week in Tech, Macbreak Weekly, does a video podcast called Macbreak Video, and much more. He was on Tech TV with shows like The Screensavers, and now makes his name from podcasting and more. His personal site and biography can be found at Leoville .
- Christiane Amanpour
Christiane Amanpour, CBE (born January 12, 1958) (in) is the chief international correspondent for CNN.
- Fred Barnes
Fred Barnes is executive editor of The Weekly Standard . From 1985 to 1995, he served as senior editor and White House correspondent for theNew Republic. He covered the Supreme Court and the White House for the Washington Star before moving on to the Baltimore Sun in 1979. He served as the national political correspondent for the Sun and wrote the "Presswatch" media column for the American Spectator.
- Mary Whitehouse
Mary Whitehouse CBE (13 June 1910 – 23 November 2001) was a British campaigner for her values of morality and decency, derived principally from her Christian religious beliefs, focusing her efforts in particular on the broadcast media where she felt these values were lacking. She was the founder and first president of the National Viewers' and Listeners' Association.
- Jeff Greenfield
Jeff Greenfield (b. New York City, June 10, 1943) is an American television journalist, non-fiction writer, and novelist. He is a Senior Political Correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning.
- Russ Mitchell
Russ Mitchell is the news anchor of "The Early Show" on CBS. He became the first official news anchor of the show in December 2006. He is also anchor of the Sunday edition of "CBS Evening News" and is the substitute anchor for Katie Couric on the weekday version of the CBS Evening News. On January 6 2007, he left the co-anchoring duties on The "Saturday Early Show", a position held since the show's launch in September 1997.
- Gloria Anne Borger
Gloria Anne Borger (born 1952) [ 1 ] is a political pundit, American journalist , and columnist . Borger is presently a contributing editor and columnist for US News and World Report magazine and a Senior Political Analyst at CNN. She was formerly the National Political Correspondent for CBS News . Since joining CNN in 2007, she has frequently been seen covering the 2008 campaign trail.
- Kim Komando
Currently America's most popular computer/digital lifestyle expert, her weekly talk radio show is heard (via her own network) on over 450 stations. In addition, she does a daily "tip of the day" radio feature heard five days a week; has written seven successful books about life in the digital age; and still authors a widely syndicated newspaper column. Some 4.6 million people receive her tips by e-mail weekly.
- 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.
- Kiran Chetry
Kiran Chetry (born August 26, 1974 in Kathmandu, Nepal) is a co-anchor of CNN's morning news program, "American Morning" and she is half-Nepalese.
- 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.
- Bill Geist
Bill Geist has been a correspondent for CBS News Sunday Morning since he joined CBS News in 1987. He chronicles some of the quirkiest people and places in America for the broadcast.
- 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.
- Hari Sreenivasan
Hari Sreenivasan is a Dallas-based correspondent for CBS News, starting March 12, 2007. Until Feb. 2007, he was a New York-based ABC News correspondent. He formerly was a news anchor on ABC's World News Now, serving as lead co-anchor from August, 2006 to February, 2007. (with Taina Hernandez). He was born in Bombay, India, but attended high school in Seattle, Washington, where he became a radio disc jockey. During college at the University of Puget Sound, …
- Dana Bash
Dana Bash is a CNN reporter and anchorwoman. She currently covers the Capitol Hill beat alongside Andrea Koppel. Previous to this assignment, Bash was a White House correspondent for the network. After completing her undergraduate degree at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C., she joined CNN. Before becoming an on-air reporter, Dana was a producer for CNN on Capitol Hill, specializing in coverage of the U.S. Senate.
- Jim Angle
Jim Angle is the chief Washington D.C. correspondent for the Fox News Channel. Joining Fox News in 1996, Angle is a nightly contributor to the show "Special Report with Brit Hume". In addition, he regularly is a substitute host for the Friday edition of the program, giving Brit Hume a chance to appear on "Fox News Sunday" as a panelist. Before joining FNC, Angle previously worked at CNN, ABC News, and NPR.
- Jason Carroll
Jason Carroll is a reporter for CNN. Carroll began his broadcast career in 1992 at KGET-TV in Bakersfield, Calif., where he served as a general assignment reporter. He graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in literature and creative writing from the University of Southern California.
- Dan Harmon
Dan Harmon is a writer and performer, and, along with Rob Schrab, a founder of the alternative television network/website Channel 101. He co-created the television pilot "Heat Vision and Jack" starring Owen Wilson and Jack Black and "Computerman", and several Channel 101 shows, some featuring Jack Black, Drew Carey and Sarah Silverman.
- Satinder Bindra
Satinder Bindra is a television news reporter, most recently working as a Senior International Correspondent with CNN based out of New Delhi. He left the network in May 2007. He is a Canadian citizen of Indian origin. Bindra joined CNN from Canadian Television (CTV), where he was a senior reporter with Vancouver Television (VTV).
- Heidi Collins
Heidi Collins is a correspondent and anchor on CNN. Collins co-anchors CNN Newsroom with Tony Harris from 9 AM to 12 noon EST on weekdays and is an occasional substitute anchor for several of CNN's prime time programs. Collins joined CNN in 2002, originally anchoring on CNN Headline News. Eventually, Collins moved up to "American Morning", the network's morning news program, where she served as news reader and substitute co-anchor.
- Ronn Owens
Ronn Owens (born October 17, 1945 in New York City), is an American talk radio host. Owens is the top-rated talk radio host on KGO in San Francisco. Owens began his career in broadcasting in 1968 after graduating from Temple University. He hosted radio programs in Atlanta, Miami, Cleveland and Philadelphia before moving to KGO Radio in San Francisco in 1975.
- David Asman
David Asman joined FOX Business Network as an anchor in September 2007. He also serves as host of Forbes on Fox, a weekend half-hour program on FOX News Channel that offers an informative look at the week in business. Asman has been with FNC since 1997 when he joined the network as a weekday anchor for Fox News Live. In 2005, he was named head of FNC's documentary unit where he hosted a series of investigative specials, including "Global Warming: The Debate Continues."
- Keith Ablow
Keith Ablow is a psychiatrist, writer and television personality who treats men and women across the country, in Europe and in Asia who come from every corner of society-college students, married couples, Fortune 500 executives, the homeless, mental health professionals and high-ranking government officials.In addition to Dr. Ablow's ongoing work with patients, he has testified as an expert witness on forensic psychiatry in some of America's most highly-publicized trials.
- Becky Worley
Becky Worley was TechLive's Computer Security Analyst. She reported, anchored the news, and hosted a how-to show for TechTV. Worley wrote "TechTV's Security Alert: Stories of Real People Protecting Themselves from Identity Theft, Viruses, and Scams" (TechTV, November, 2003) (ISBN 0-7357-1352-9). She received a Master of Arts in Education from the Learning, Design, and Technology program at the Stanford University School of Education in June 2005.
- Garth Ancier
When BBC Worldwide was looking for someone to develop the BBC brand in the U.S. and build on the relationships and partnerships it had already established there, it sought an executive with extensive experience in the highly complex and competitive U.S. market. That person was Garth Ancier , who today is the president of BBC Worldwide America. Ancier is one of only two U.S. television executives to have headed up the entertainment divisions of three networks.
- Diego Bustos
Diego A. Bustos is an Argentine senior news anchor for CNN en Espanol and host of "Deportes CNN", the network's daily half-hour primetime sports program, and "Vive el Golf", traveling throughout Latinamerica featuring the best golf courses of the region. Prior to working at CNN he was a news anchor for Telefé in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Bustos has over fifteen years of experience in journalism. He has covered many important sports events worldwide, …
- Manny Alvarez
Dr. Manny Alvarez is a Cuban-American OB-GYN who serves as a medical contributor for the Fox News Channel. He regularly appears on a number of programs, including "Fox & Friends" and "Fox News Live". On November 16, 2006, he was named the health managing editor for FoxNews.com. Joining Fox News in 2005, Alvarez provided his medical expertise during the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, …
- 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).
- David Barrie
David Barrie (born 05 April 1964) is a producer and director of urban renewal and broadcast media projects. Barrie has produced and directed factual television programming for broadcasters including the BBC, Channel 4, WNET, National Geographic and CNN. He has produced documentary films on subjects like the pre-history of the Sahara Desert, the death of rock star Michael Hutchence, the rise of the National Front (France), …
- Scott Gurvey
Scott Gurvey is the New York Bureau Chief of the PBS program Nightly Business Report. Born in Chicago, Illinois, son of Roy Gurvey (former Chairman and CEO of Dad's Root Beer).
- Kelli Arena
Kelli Arena is a correspondent for CNN. She currently works as a Justice Department reporter. In 2000, Arena began working at CNN's Washington, D.C. offices. Arena is also noted for her part in reporting CNN's coverage of the September 11 terrorist attacks, and the afterwards anthrax scare. She is frequently a reporter for CNN's daytime program, "CNN Newsroom".
- Alicia Acuña
Alicia Acuña is a news reporter for Fox News Channel. She is based out of the network's Denver news bureau.
- Charlie Kaye
Charlie Kaye is the executive producer of CBS Radio News.
- Richelle Carey
Richelle Carey is an overnight news anchor for CNN Headline News. Carey joined the network from KMOV-TV St. Louis, Missouri in May 2006. Prior to joining KMOV in the summer of 2003, Carey was the morning and noon news anchor at the Fox affiliate in Henderson-Las Vegas, Nevada (KVVU). She is a graduate of Baylor University, where she earned a bachelor's degree in telecommunications.
- 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.