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  1. Tiki Barber

    Atiim Kiambu "Tiki" Barber (born April 7, 1975 in Roanoke, Virginia) is a news and sports broadcaster, author, and former American football running back for the New York Giants. Tiki retired from the NFL at the end of the 2006 NFL postseason as the franchise's all-time rushing and reception leader. On February 13 he was formally introduced as a member of NBC's "Today Show" and "Football Night in America/Sunday Night Football".

  2. Kelly O'Donnell

    Kelly O'Donnell is a White House correspondent for NBC News. Despite rumors to the contrary, she is no relation to MSNBC Chief Washington correspondent Norah O'Donnell, nor GolTV announcer Kelly O'Donnell. Ms. O'Donnell graduated from Northwestern University in 1987 from the School of Education and Social Policy (SESP). She was a reporter and part-time fill-in anchor at WJW-TV in Cleveland, Ohio in the 1990s.

  3. Gene Shalit

    Gene Shalit (born March 25, 1932 in New York City) is the film and book critic on NBC's "The Today Show". He is known for his frequent use of puns, his oversized handlebar moustache, and for wearing colorful bowties. He is known to have had a rocky relationship with former Today Show co-host Bryant Gumbel. He has been involved in reviewing the arts since 1967. He has written for publications including "Look Magazine", …

  4. 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.

  5. Alexis Glick

    Alexis Glick Lands Vice President of Business News for Fox Business Network Position [ManagersRealm] details

  6. Amy Polumbo

    Amy Polumbo is Miss New Jersey 2007. Palumbo is from Howell, NJ and attends Wagner College in Staten Island, New York. She left college for sometime to star in The Voyage of The Little Mermaid in MGM Studios at Walt Disney World as Ariel.

  7. Bobbi Brown

    Bobbi Brown (born April 14, 1957) is a makeup artist and CEO of Bobbi Brown Cosmetics. Her products are sold in over 400 stores and twenty countries worldwide. Brown graduated from Emerson College in Boston with a degree in theatrical makeup. Afterwards, she moved to New York City to work as a professional makeup artist. In 1991, she and a chemist released a line of new lipsticks under the brand Bobbi Brown Essentials, which debuted at Bergdorf Goodman in New York City.

  8. Judy Woodruff

    JUDY WOODRUFF , CNN ANCHOR: Welcome. Whether it wants to or not, the Bush administration is being forced by events to take a more active role in the Middle East. It has now become alarmingly clear that unless it's stopped, the violence between Israel and the Palestinians could spread, violence that Secretary of State Colin Powell is already labeling as unbearable.

  9. Jessica Rowe

    Jessica Rowe (born 1965) is an Australian television journalist and presenter. Rowe attended Sydney Girls High School in Sydney, and completed a Communications degree at Charles Sturt University in Bathurst.

  10. Lisa Wilkinson

    Lisa Wilkinson is an Australian television personality. She is a co-host of the Today Show on the Nine Network.

  11. Keith Morrison

    Keith Morrison is a veteran broadcast journalist. Since 1995 he has been a correspondent for "Dateline NBC". Morrison was born in Lloydminster, Saskatchewan, Canada and got his start in 1966 working for the "Saskatoon StarPhoenix" before moving on to radio and then television. He was a reporter or anchor at local stations in Saskatchewan, Vancouver and Toronto.

  12. Tony Jones

    Anthony "Tony" Jones (born. July 10, 1961) is an Australian sports journalist. In his career, Jones has been most noted for his work with the Nine Network in Australia, as a sports reporter for National Nine News and host of Sunday's edition of "The Footy Show." One of the most famous incidents he has reported on in recent times was the Whispers in the Sky umpiring scandal in the Australian Football League.

  13. J. Fred Muggs

    J. Fred Muggs (b. March 14, 1952, French Cameroon) is a chimpanzee that was the mascot for NBC's Today Show from 1953 to 1957. The show debuted in 1952, with amiable host Dave Garroway. The show was in trouble initially; the addition of J. Fred Muggs boosted ratings and helped win advertisers. Muggs, dressed like a baby in diapers, first appeared on the show on January 28, 1953 and became a regular feature on February 3, 1953.

  14. Tracy Grimshaw

    Tracy Grimshaw (born June 3, 1960) is an Australian journalist and television presenter Grimshaw's career began in the 1980s when she became a newsreader and reporter for the "National Nine News" in Melbourne. In 1995, Grimshaw appeared as co-host of "The Midday Show" and has filled in as a newsreader and host of "A Current Affair". Grimshaw is best-known for co-hosting Nine's breakfast program "The Today Show".

  15. Liz Hayes

    Elizabeth "Liz" Hayes (born 23 May 1956) is an Australian television presenter. In a long career with the Nine Network, Hayes is best known for her work as a correspondent on 60 Minutes, and as a former co-host of the Today Show

  16. Bob Ryan

    Bob Ryan is a meteorologist, currently forecasting for WRC-TV. He has served as the station's chief meteorologist since 1980, and was previously the "Today Show's" first on-air meteorologist. Essentially, he and Willard Scott exchanged jobs, with Scott replacing him on "Today" and Ryan taking over the meterologist's chair on WRC.

  17. Jim Hartz

    Jim Hartz (born 1940) was a USA broadcast television personality during the mid- and late-1970s. Hartz became best known to a national audience for a two-year stint as the co-host of the "Today Show," along with Barbara Walters. Hartz replaced Frank McGee. Hartz first became a reporter for KOTV in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 1962 and was promoted to news director in 1964, shortly before he joined NBC-owned WNBC-TV in New York as anchor of its late evening newscast, …

  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. Jeff Ranieri

    Jeff Ranieri (born in 1979) is a meteorologist for NBC Weather Plus, who regularly presents weather on other NBC networks. Ranieri reports for MSNBC weekday afternoons, appears on CNBC, and occasionally reports for the "Today Show" during major weather events and as a substitute forecaster. He reported on the landfall of Hurricane Katrina from Biloxi, Mississippi. In 2006 he covered the Winter Olympic Games in Turin, Italy.

  20. Jim Donovan

    Jim Donovan, an Emmy Award-winning consumer reporter whose honors run the gamut from the Better Business Bureau to the Associated Press, is the featured reporter for the 3 On Your Side consumer unit. Donovan came to CBS 3 in January, 2004 from WBNS-TV, the CBS affiliated station in Columbus, Ohio Donovan began his career as a news department intern at WWOR-TV in Secaucus, New Jersey in 1987. For the first six years of his career he worked there in a variety of roles, …

  21. Sami Lukis

    Sami Lukis is an Australian journalist and television presenter. She appeared on the Nine Network as the weathergirl on the "Today Show", and for Network Ten on the childrens educational program Totally Wild. She is now working in radio as a breakfast news reader and presenter for Nova 96.9 on the Merrick and Rosso show. With the decline of ratings on the Today Show due to increased competition from rival Sunrise, …

  22. Kathryn Finney

    Kathryn A. Finney, a blogger, author, budget shopping expert is best known as one of the first fashion and shopping bloggers for her blog, The Budget Fashionista. She was born in Milwaukee, WI on April 5th, 1976, but grew up in Minneapolis, MN. In May 2006, her first book was published entitled, "How to be a Budget Fashionista: The Ultimate Guide to Looking Fabulous for Less" by Ballantine Books, an imprint of Random House.

  23. Bruce Friedrich

    Bruce Friedrich is the Vice President of International Grassroots Campaigns for People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). Friedrich serves on the governing board of the Catholic Vegetarian Society, the advisory board of the Christian Vegetarian Association, and is a founding member of the Society of Ethical and Religious Vegetarians. He has appeared on NBC's "Today Show", CNN, the "Fox News", MSNBC, and Court TV. __TOC_

  24. 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.

  25. Peter Castro

    Peter Castro was named managing editor of "People en Español" in August 2006. Prior to joining "People en Español", Castro spent 18 years at People magazine, most recently serving as executive editor overseeing television and pop music coverage. He first joined People magazine as a writer for the Chatter column in 1987. Three years later, he moved to Australia as a founding staffer on People magazine’s Australian offshoot. In 2001 he was named assistant managing editor.

  26. Judith Crist

    Judy went directly from journalism school to a 22-year career at The New York Herald Tribune as a reporter, arts editor and film critic, concurrently beginning a 10-year stint as film and theater critic for NBC's Today Show , and a 22-year stand as TV Guide's movie reviewer. After the Tribune's demise she became the founding film critic for New York magazine. Subsequently, she served as film critic for the New York Post , for a number of weekly and monthly publications, and for WOR-TV.

  27. Floyd Kalber

    Floyd Kalber (December 23 1924-May 13 2004) was a noted American television journalist and anchorman nicknamed 'The Big Tuna'. Born in Omaha, Nebraska, he spent two years in the army during World War II and began his television career as KMTV-Omaha's first newscaster. It was at KMTV that he mentored his most famous protege, Tom Brokaw. Having attracted national attention for his coverage of the manhunt for mass-murderers Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate, …

  28. Sabrina Weill

    Sabrina Solin Weill is an American journalist. She is the CEO of Weill Media and the founder of ProjectAngelMom.com. She was formerly the editor in chief of "Seventeen" magazine and has written several books, including the 2006 parenting-advice book "The Real Truth about Teens and Sex". She has a B.A. in creative writing from the University of California at Santa Cruz.

  29. Maurice Dubois

    Maurice DuBois (born 1965 in Long Island, New York) is co-anchor of "CBS2 News This Morning" with Kate Sullivan. Previously he anchored "CBS2 News at Noon" with Cindy Hsu and "CBS2 News at 6" with Dana Tyler at WCBS-TV in New York. He joined WCBS in September 2004. Before WCBS he spent seven years as co-anchor of "Today In New York" on WNBC-TV.

  30. George Negus

    George Negus (born 1942 in Brisbane) is an Australian author, journalist, and television presenter who has been hosting the "Dateline" current affairs programme for the SBS network since 2005. Negus studied Arts and journalism at the University of Queensland and was a high school teacher before writing for "The Australian" and "The Australian Financial Review". He became most prominent, however, as a reporter for "This Day Tonight", …

  31. Bob McAllister

    Bob McAllister (September 14, 1934 - July 21, 1998) was an American television personality, magician and children's entertainer and the host of "Wonderama".

  32. Noah McCullough

    Noah McCullough is an American author. McCullough is a 12-year old sixth grader committed to preparing himself to be a possible candidate for the U.S. Presidency. His dream is to be the Republican Party nominee in 2032 and ultimately be elected President. He has been interested in the political process since the famed 2000 election between Al Gore and George Bush. As a kindergartener he had big questions about the Electoral College, nominations, platforms, etc.

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  35. Joe Witte

    Joe Witte (born 1943) is a weekend weatherman for the broadcast television station WJLA in Washington, D.C., where he has been since 2003. Witte has worked for WCBS-TV, WABC-TV, and WNBC-TV in New York City, as well as at stations in other television markets. Witte has also made appearances as a weatherman for CNBC, and MSNBC. Witte served as the weatherman for the former NBC News program "NBC News at Sunrise" from 1983 to 1999, …

  36. Ray Ellis

    Ray Ellis (born July 28, 1923 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American record producer, arranger and conductor. The orchestration for Billie Holiday's "Lady in Satin" is perhaps his best known work in the jazz vein. Ellis arranged many hit records in the 1950s and 1960s. Included are classics such as "There Goes My Baby" by the Drifters; "A Certain Smile" by Johnny Mathis; Broken Hearted Melody by Sarah Vaughan; and "Standing On The Corner" by the Four Lads.

  37. Sue Kellaway

    Sue Kellaway is a former Australian television journalist. She initially hosted 11am for Channel 7 and later Good Morning Australia on Channel 10 before moving to co-host the Nine Network's Today Show when it launched in 1982 and was there until 1985. She was Steve Liebmann's original co-host, and appeared 22 years later on his final show, live from Los Angeles where she is now based. This to date has been her final appearance on Australian television

  38. Catherine Schwartz

    Catherine Michelle Schwartz (often called Cat for short) (born May 27, 1977) is an American television personality best known for her former role as co-host on the TechTV television program "Call for Help" with Leo Laporte. She earned degrees in Broadcast Communication Arts and Sociology from San Francisco State University. After a stint on TechTV's "The Screen Savers", Schwartz became co-host of "Call for Help" in 2002 with then co-host Chris Pirillo.

  39. Bill Macatee

    Bill Macatee (b. November 17, 1955 in Rome, New York) is an American sports broadcaster. In 1982, Macatee, then twenty-six, began his sports broadcasting career with NBC, which made him the youngest network sportscaster in the industry. With NBC Sports, he covered a wide range of events including Wimbledon, the Super Bowl, the Rose Bowl and the World Series.

  40. George Younce

    George Younce was an American singer, known for performing with Southern Gospel quartets. At the age of 15 in his hometown, George received his first taste of Southern Gospel music. One afternoon in 1946, George heard a radio program featuring the “Blue Ridge Quartet” and that day changed his life forever. When he was in sixth grade, he earned a prize for the highest voice in school. At age 16 he joined his first quartet, …

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