- Tom Brokaw
Thomas John Brokaw (born February 6, 1940 in Webster, South Dakota) is a popular American television journalist, Previously working on regularly scheduled news documentaries for the NBC television network, and is the former NBC News anchorman and managing editor of the program "NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw". His last broadcast as anchorman was on December 1, 2004, succeeded by Brian Williams in a carefully planned transition. - Andrea Mitchell
Andrea Mitchell (born October 30, 1946) is a journalist, television commentator, and writer. She covers burgeoning international issues for all NBC News broadcasts, including "NBC Nightly News with Brian Williams", "Today", and MSNBC. She is also often a guest on Hardball with Chris Matthews. She frequently anchors the 11AM hour of MSNBC Live. Mitchell graduated with a B.A. in English literature from the University of Pennsylvania in 1967, … - Peter Jennings
Peter Jennings, CM (July 29, 1938 - August 7, 2005) was a Canadian-American journalist and news anchor. He was the sole anchor of ABC's "World News Tonight" from 1983 until his death in 2005 of complications from lung cancer. A high-school dropout, he transformed himself into one of America's most prominent journalists. Jennings started his career early, hosting a Canadian radio show at the age of nine. - John Roberts
John D. Roberts (born November 15, 1956 in Toronto, Ontario) is a television journalist for CNN, where he is a co-anchor of CNN's flagship morning program American Morning. He anchors from Washington and New York. He also served as the second anchor of This Week at War and served as the Senior National Correspondent based in Washington, DC. He has also substituted for Anderson Cooper on "Anderson Cooper 360". - David Brinkley
David McClure Brinkley was a popular American television newscaster for NBC and later ABC. From 1956 through 1970 he co-anchored NBC's top rated nightly news program, "The Huntley–Brinkley Report" with Chet Huntley. In 1970, the broadcast was renamed "NBC Nightly News," with Brinkley, John Chancellor, and Frank McGee coanchoring. Later, in the 1980s and 1990s, Brinkley was a top commentator on election coverage for ABC News, … - 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. - Dan Abrams
Dan Abrams (born May 20, 1966) is the chief legal correspondent for NBC News, former host of "The Abrams Report", and the current General Manager of MSNBC. Before joining MSNBC, Abrams was a reporter for Court TV, and he has continued his legal reporting on MSNBC. Currently, Abrams hosts Live with Dan Abrams Monday-Thursday at 9pm. Abrams graduated from Riverdale Country School in 1984, from Duke University, cum laude, with a degree in Political Science in 1988, … - David Shuster
David Shuster (born 1967) is an American journalist for NBC News and MSNBC. He is a correspondent for "Hardball with Chris Matthews" and other MSNBC programs. He is based in Washington, D.C. - Lin Sue Cooney
Lin Sue Cooney is a television reporter who works at Arizona's Channel 12 NBC affiliate. - David Johnson
David Johnson is an American news anchorman for WPXI-TV. Johnson is co-anchor of Channel 11 News at 5:00 and 6:00 with Peggy Finnegan, and co-anchor for Channel 11 News "11 at 11" with Darieth Chisolm. He also anchors The Ten O'Clock News on Fox 53, and hosts Talkback, a local viewer call-in show. David Johnson and Peggy Finnegan are the longest running anchor team in Pittsburgh. - Mark Halperin
Mark E. Halperin (born January 11, 1965), is a political analyst for "Time" magazine, Time.com and ABC News. He is also an editor at large for "Time". - Pat O'Brien
Pat O'Brien (born February 14, 1948 in Sioux Falls, South Dakota) is an American sports commentator and television show host, frequently referred to as "The P.O.B.". He currently hosts the "Entertainment Tonight" spin-off, "The Insider". Prior to that, O'Brien spent 7 years as co-anchor of "Access Hollywood". Pat O'Brien is perhaps best known for his almost 20 year association with CBS Sports, which O'Brien joined in 1981. - Dan Harris
Dan Harris is a correspondent for ABC News. He has been anchoring "World News Sunday" since November 2006 and frequently anchors "World News", "World News with Charles Gibson's" webcast. He is also a frequent contributor to "World News". He also anchored ABC's coverage of Hurricane Katrina in September of 2005. He is a graduate of Colby College in Waterville, Maine. - Shepard Smith
Shepard Smith (born David Shepard Smith, Jr. on January 14, 1964 in Holly Springs, Mississippi) is an American TV news anchor. He is host of "The Fox Report with Shepard Smith" and "Studio B" weekdays on the Fox News Channel. In addition, he anchors the 5:00 p.m. ET weekday news update on Fox News Radio, also titled the "Fox Report". - John Chancellor
John William Chancellor was a well-known American journalist, who spent most of his career associated with the NBC television network. Chancellor was born in Chicago, Illinois, and graduated from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in 1949. Originally a reporter for the "Chicago Sun-Times", he first started his career in national television news as a correspondent on NBC's evening newscast, the "Huntley-Brinkley Report". - Bill Schneider
Bill Schneider is a news reporter and political analyst at CNN. He joined CNN in 1991 and is regularly featured during CNN's election coverage. He is also a resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute in Washington, D.C., and a contributing editor to the Los Angeles Times, National Journal and The Atlantic Monthly. - 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. - John Hart
John Hart (born February 1, 1932, Denver, Colorado) is a retired television journalist who worked for several different television networks during the 1960s through the 1990s. First known to the American public as a reporter for CBS News, Hart eventually became co-anchor of its morning broadcast, along with Joseph Benti, Bernard Kalb, Hughes Rudd, and Nelson Benton, serving from 1969 until 1973. Hart then moved to NBC, where, in addition to his general correspondent duties, … - Douglas Edwards
Douglas Edwards (July 14, 1917 - October 13, 1990) was America's first network news television anchor, anchoring CBS's first nightly news broadcast from 1948-1962, which was later to be titled CBS Evening News. Edwards joined CBS Radio in 1942, eventually becoming anchor for the regular evening newscast "The World Today" as well as "World News Today" on Sunday afternoons. Not exactly one of "Murrow's boys", but a competent broadcaster, … - Scott McGrew
Scott McGrew is a television reporter for the NBC-owned station in the San Francisco Bay Area. He also produces a high technology TV show called "TechNow", which can be seen in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York and San Diego. He is a frequent contributor to the website Kids in San Francisco and messes around with a high tech blog at Techbuktu. - Patrick O'Neal
Patrick O'Neal (born September 14, 1967 in Santa Monica, California) is a studio host and reporter for Fox Sports Net in Los Angeles. Most of his appearances come during pregame and postgame shows of the Los Angeles Dodgers (baseball) and Los Angeles Kings (hockey). In 2005, he was a sideline reporter on several telecasts of "The NFL on FOX". - Steve Bell
Steve Bell was a news correspondent for ABC News from 1967-1986. He served for more than a decade as the anchor for the news segments of "Good Morning America," and for ABC's "World News This Morning." During his time at ABC News, Bell spent time reporting from Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Bell has interviewed many Presidents. He was parioded in a Saturday Night Live segment. Bell is good friends with Ted Koppel, who he spent time with living in China during the Vietnam War. - 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, … - Amy George
Amy George was a co-anchor for WHNT, a CBS affiliate in Huntsville, Alabama. She is a native of the Tennessee Valley. She grew up in nearby Muscle Shoals and graduated from the University of Alabama with a Bachelor of Art degree in Telecommunication and Film. She worked as a General Assignment Reporter at WMBB in Panama City, Florida after her graduation. She covered one of the biggest stories of my career, Hurricane Opal after just six weeks on the job. - Pedro Gomez
Pedro Gomez (born c. 1962) is a television reporter for ESPN's "SportsCenter" show. He is part of Baseball Writers Association of America Gomez spent his youth in Cuba and Miami, Florida. After graduating from college, he went on to cover the Oakland Athletics from 1990 to 1997 for "The Sacramento Bee" and "San Jose Mercury News" newspapers. During his tenure as a writer covering the Athletics, Gomez, a lifetime baseball fan, … - Bill Monroe
Bill Monroe is a former television journalist for NBC News and was the fourth moderator of the NBC program "Meet the Press" (1975–84), succeeding program founder Lawrence E. Spivak. For some years prior to his assuming the moderator's chair, Monroe served as one of four regular weekly panelists on the show. He also served as Washington bureau chief for NBC and frequenly reported for "The Today Show." Earlier in his career, … - John McWethy
John Fleetwood McWethy, correspondent for ABC News 1979-2003 (National Security Correspondent 1985-2003). In Pentagon the day it was hit by hijacked passenger plane. For ABC News, covered military, terrorism, diplomacy and intelligence. Lead correspondent during war in Afghanistan and Iraq. White House correspondent for U.S. News & World Report 1977-79; Science Editor 1972-77. Winner of five Emmy awards, one Dupont, one Overseas Press Club Award. - George Putnam
George Putnam (born July 14, 1914 in Breckenridge, Minnesota) is an American television news reporter and talk show host. Putnam received a LL.D. from Bates College in 1985. Putnam's radio career began on his 20th birthday in 1934 at WDGY in Minneapolis. His voice can be heard on the well-known "One Day In Radio," when station WJSV in Washington, DC archived its entire broadcast day on September 21, 1939. Putnam's greatest work was achieved in the Los Angeles, … - Dave Marash
Dave Marash is an American television journalist. He is the Washington-based anchor of Al Jazeera English. He is a Jewish American. Marash came to ABC News from WCBS-TV in New York. Marash came to New York from New Brunswick, NJ station WCTC-AM (1450), where he hosted a nightly talk show, called "Dave Marash On Call." Prior to joining WCBS-TV, he was a reporter at WPIX. His last appearance prior to joining Al Jazeera was on ABC News' "Nightline" with Ted Koppel. - Bob Simon
Bob Simon (born c. 1941) is a CBS News correspondent. From 1964-67, Simon served as an American Foreign Service officer and was a Fulbright Scholar in France and a Woodrow Wilson scholar. From 1969-71, he served a tour in the CBS News London bureau. From 1971-77, he was based in the London and Saigon bureaus where he served as a Vietnam War correspondent. From 1977-81, he was assigned to the CBS News Tel Aviv bureau. From 1981-82, he spent time in Washingon, D.C., … - Juliet Huddy
Juliet AnnMarie Huddy (born September 27 1969), is an American television news reporter, currently co-hosting the morning talk show, "The Morning Show with Mike and Juliet". - Steve Burton
Steve Burton is a television sports reporter for WBZ-TV and WSBK-TV in Boston. The son of former New England Patriots player Ron Burton, Steve Burton grew up in Framingham, Massachusetts and is a graduate of Northwestern University holding a bachelor of science degree in Communications and a master’s degree in Broadcast Journalism. He lives in the Boston area with his wife and four children. - Nick Young
Nick Young is an American broadcast journalist for CBS News. Young is the current host of the morning "World News Roundup" on the CBS Radio Network. He was born in Princeton, Illinois. - Steve Hartman
Steve Hartman (born April 1963) is a columnist and correspondent for CBS News. From 1984-87, Hartman served as an intern and general assignment reporter for WTOL in Toledo, Ohio. From 1987-91, he was a feature reporter for KSTP in Minneapolis and held the same post at WABC-TV in New York from 1991-94. From 1994-98, he served as a feature reporter for KCBS-TV in Los Angeles. Hartman was also a correspondent for two CBS News magazines, … - Svetlana Pesotskaya
Svetlana Pesotskaya (born 9 January 1975) is a television reporter in Moscow who gained international attention for her practice of stripping during newscasts. Before becoming a television journalist, Pesotskaya was an actress and model. After Communism, Russian television channels struggled to gain viewers because of low budgets and lack of programming. - Shon Gables
Shon Gables was an anchorwoman who joined CBS2 in June 2003 coming from WDIV-TV in Detroit, Michigan by way of KWTV in Oklahoma City, joining Michael Pomeranz, Mario Bosquez, and Dave Price in hopes of gaining the audience of WNYW's Good Day New York. Later She and Mario anchored. Then in September, 2005, Jim Ryan joined the 2Crew. They anchored until April 2006. She anchored the Morning news and was also a general assignment reporter. She, along with the rest of the team, … - Bob Sellers
Bob Sellers is an anchor for WTTG's "Fox 5 Morning News". He was previously an anchor for Fox News Channel. Joining the network in 2002, he regularly hosted weekend hours of "Fox News Live" and sometimes did headline updates during weekend evenings. Prior to Fox News, Sellers worked at CNBC anchoring "Market Watch" and "Today's Business", in addition to filling in for anchors during the daytime programs, … - Monica Gayle
Monica Gayle is a television news anchor who anchors the 5, 6, 10pm news on Detroit's FOX affiliate WJBK. She previously worked with CBS News, anchoring the news programs "Up to the Minute" from April 1992 to 1993, and the "CBS Morning News" from August 1993 to April 1995. - Dan Raviv
Dan Raviv (born 1954) is an American journalist. He is a national correspondent for CBS News, heard regularly on the CBS Radio Network. He has also done TV reports from Washington, D.C. on the "CBS Evening News." Raviv is host of a weekly radio magazine show -- the "CBS News Weekend Roundup", which is easily found at CBSnews.com or among the podcasts at iTunes. A Great Neck, New York native and graduate of Harvard, … - Dick Johnson
Dick joined NBC5 in the fall of 2002 after 20 award winning years at ABC 7 Chicago . He is currently a weekday reporter and backup weeknight anchor. For the 5 years prior to that assignment, he was part of the NBC5 morning team, launching Chicago's first streetside studio as co-anchor of NBC5 News Today. In 2007, Dick became a 25-year veteran of Chicago TV news!
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