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  1. Steve Carell

    He was educated at the The Fenn School and Middlesex School in Concord, Massachusetts, as well as Denison University in Granville, Ohio. ... Born August 16, 1962, Steve got his start as a correspondent on the TV program "The Daily Show with John Stewart ". He then branched out to star in the TV series "The Office".

  2. Walter Cronkite

    Walter Leland Cronkite, Jr. is a retired American broadcast journalist, best known as anchorman for the "CBS Evening News" (1962–81). During the heyday of CBS News in the 1970s and 1980s he was often cited in viewer opinion polls as "the most trusted man in America", because of his professional experience and avuncular demeanor.

  3. Christina Applegate

    Christina Applegate (born November 25, 1971) is an American Emmy Award-winning and Tony Award-nominated actress, particularly well-known for playing Kelly Bundy on the Fox television network sitcom "Married... with Children". She has since established a film and television career, with major roles in several pictures, such as "Anchorman" and "Don't Tell Mom the Babysitter's Dead", …

  4. 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.

  5. 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.

  6. Luke Wilson

    Luke Cunningham Wilson (born September 21, 1971) is an American film actor.

  7. David Wain

    David Wain (born August 1, 1969 in Shaker Heights, Ohio) is an American writer, director, actor and comedian. He is best known for the feature film "Wet Hot American Summer", the 90s sketch comedy series "The State", and the Comedy Central show "Stella". Wain was a founding member of Stella, along with Michael Showalter and Michael Ian Black.

  8. Alex Wurman

    Alex Wurman, (born October 51966), is a composer hailing from Chicago. He attended Oak Park and River Forest High School in Oak Park, Illinois. Mr. Wurman has written many film scores, including those for "Hollywood Homicide", "Anchorman", and "March of the Penguins".

  9. Al Primo

    Albert T. (Al) Primo (b. 1938-) is a television news executive who was credited with creating the "Eyewitness News" format. He began in the business in 1953 as a copy boy at WDTV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, moving up the ranks over 12 years as the station switched dial positions (from channel 3 to channel 2), owners (from the DuMont Television Network to Westinghouse Broadcasting) and call letters (to KDKA-TV), working as news writer, cameraman, reporter, …

  10. Howard K. Smith

    Howard Kingsbury Smith was an American journalist, radio reporter, television anchorman and commentator, and one of the original Murrow boys. Born in Ferriday (Concordia Parish) in eastern Louisiana, Smith graduated from Tulane University in New Orleans in 1936, with both a bachelor's degree and an L.L.D. He was a Rhodes Scholar at Oxford University (Merton College) from which he graduated in September 1939.

  11. Nick Clooney

    Nicholas Clooney (born January 13, 1934) is an American television journalist, anchorman, game show and American Movie Classics host, as well as a politician from the state of Kentucky. He is the brother of singer Rosemary Clooney, and the father of actor George Clooney.

  12. Dennis Richmond

    Dennis Richmond (born 1943) is the current news co-anchor of Oakland, CA-based KTVU's flagship news program, "The Ten O'Clock News". A Vietnam War veteran, Richmond grew up in Rossford, Ohio and graduated from Rossford High School. He attended Wayne State University in Detroit. He then attended Columbia University on a journalism scholarship which he was offered while working at KTVU.

  13. 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.

  14. Edwin Newman

    Edwin Newman (born January 25, 1919) is a journalist and writer. Newman was a longtime correspondent for NBC News. An authoritative and sometimes acerbic voice, Newman was a member of the network news team that announced to the nation the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. Newman recalled reporting on the air that the President had been administered the last rites of the Roman Catholic church by two priests at Dallas' Parkland Hospital.

  15. 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.

  16. Gordon Burns

    Gordon Burns (born 10 June 1942 in Belfast) is a British journalist and television presenter who became known as the host of Granada TV's popular game show "The Krypton Factor". Since 1997, he has been the anchorman for BBC North West Tonight, the regional news programme in North West England, with co-host Dianne Oxberry

  17. Jack Perkins

    Jack Perkins (born 1933) is an American reporter, commentator, war correspondent, and anchorman. He has been dubbed "America's most literate correspondent" by the Associated Press. Jack Perkins has appeared on "NBC Nightly News" and "The Today Show," and on A&E as host of "Biography". He currently hosts of "A Gulf Coast Journal," a weekly magazine show which airs on Tampa, Florida PBS affiliate WEDU-TV.

  18. Vince Dementri

    Vince DeMentri is an anchorman and reporter for the NBC owned-and-operated television station WCAU in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. There he is the anchor of "NBC 10 News Live at 5" and the weekday edition of "MyPHL News at Ten Powered by NBC 10". He is married to Pat James DeMentri, a morning show hostess for QVC, and has one daughter. DeMentri appeared in the 1998 film "U.S. Marshals" as a reporter.

  19. Tommy Boyd

    Timothy Leslie Boyd (born December 14, 1952), better known as Tommy Boyd, is a radio presenter and former children's television presenter who now lives in Chichester, West Sussex.

  20. Cliff Michelmore

    Arthur Clifford (Cliff) Michelmore CBE (born 11 December 1919 in Cowes, Isle of Wight) is a British television presenter and producer. He is best known for the BBC television programme "Tonight", which he presented from 1957 to 1965. Notably, he also hosted the BBC's television coverage of the Apollo moon landings and the 1964, 1966 and 1970 UK general elections. He was awarded the CBE in 1969.

  21. James Ford

    James Ford is a freelance reporter for WPIX. He currently works for the station's primetime (10pm) newscast. Ford had been a reporter at WNYW (FOX 5) since June 2001, covering a wide variety of stories throughout the tri-state area and beyond, from breaking news to features. He has also appeared on FOX 5's coverage of news out of Washington, D.C., including reports on the 9/11 Commission, the Iraq War and the Beltway Sniper.

  22. Monica Lierhaus

    Monica Lierhaus (born 25 May 1970 in Hamburg) is a German sports journalist. In 1989 she passed the Abitur at Charlotte-Paulsen-Gymnasium in Hamburg, afterwards she studied Anglistics and German literature at Hamburg University and attended a practical in the editorial-office of the Sport-Bild magazine. Furthermore she worked as a freelancer for Radio Hamburg and Klassik-Radio (German radio stations).

  23. Jacobo Zabludovsky

    Jacobo Zabludovsky is a Jewish Mexican journalist. He was one of the first anchormans in Mexican television along with Ken Smith, his last TV news program, "24 Horas" ("24 Hours") was for decades one of the most important in the country. His brother was the architect Abraham Zabludovsky. He worked on Televisa, covering several important episodes in Mexico. He was also seen as partial to the government, as the owner of Televisa, Emilio Azcárraga Milmo, …

  24. Michael Bland

    Michael Bland (born March 14, 1969 in Minneapolis, Minnesota) is best known as a drummer for Prince starting in 1989. He was with Prince during the New Power Generation era and played with him for 7 years. Bland graduated from Minneapolis South High School in 1987 and still resides in Minneapolis, but is often heading to LA as a session drummer for such artists as Mandy Moore, Clay Aiken, the Backstreet Boys, the "Anchorman" Soundtrack, and many more.

  25. Shahid Masood

    Dr Shahid Masood had been affiliated with the ARY Network, as its senior executive director and was the chief of the ARY One World. He had been conducting Views on News programme on the ARY, which was launched after the 9/11 incident.

  26. David Bull

    Dr. David Bull (born 9 May 1969, Kent, England) is a British doctor and television presenter who has presented and appears on a variety of British television programmes including Living's Most Haunted Live, Five's "The Wright Stuff", the BBC's "Watchdog" and Channel 4's "Richard & Judy". He is also the Conservative candidate for Brighton Pavilion at the next general election. He studied medicine at St Mary's Hospital Medical School, …

  27. Peter Hobday

    Peter Hobday was a presenter on the early morning radio programme Today. He was the anchorman for the award-winning Money Programme on BBC television. He helped launch the late night current affairs programme Newsnight on BBC2, where he was both an anchorman and economic specialist. He also helped launch the Business Programme on Channel 4.

  28. Steve Pool

    Steve Pool (born November 5, 1955) is the principal weather anchor for KOMO-TV in Seattle, having joined the station as an intern while attending the University of Washington. He joined in 1977 as KOMO's principal science reporter, in addition to serving as weekend news anchor and weather forecaster. In 1984, he became KOMO's primary weather forecaster after the retirement of longtime KOMO weather anchor Ray Ramsey.

  29. Foster Campbell

    Foster L. Campbell, Jr. (born January 6, 1947) is a Democratic member of the Louisiana Public Service Commission, a former 26-year member of the Louisiana State Senate, and a candidate for Governor in the October 20, 2007, jungle primary. Born in Shreveport, Campbell graduated from Northwestern State University in Natchitoches with a bachelor of science degree. After graduation, he became a salesman of agricultural supplies until 1976, …

  30. 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, …

  31. Don Tollefson

    Don Tollefson (b. September 12 1952) is a popular sports anchorman for the "Fox 29 News at Ten" on WTXF-TV in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He is the host of "Eagles Game Day Live", and also has a radio show on Sports Radio 950 WPEN. Tollefson grew up in California and attended the Menlo School in Menlo Park, California.

  32. Jim McKenny

    James Claude McKenny (born December 1, 1946, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada) is a retired NHL defenceman and a sports anchorman for Toronto's Citytv. His nickname 'Howie' (often used by Gord at the end of the sports segment) came from his resemblance to Howie Young. McKenny once said "Half the game is mental, the other half is being mental". McKenny played with the Neil McNeil Maroons of the Metro Junior A league in 1962-63.

  33. Ken Case

    Kenneth Craig "Ken" Case was a news anchorman, meteorologist, and sports broadcaster associated with KNOE-TV in Monroe, Louisiana, from 1967 until his retirement in 1987. Case died at Glenwood Regional Medical Center from injuries sustained in a vehicular accident in West Monroe. In addition to the news and weather reports, Case produced the weekly program "The Southern Angler", a favorite of fishing enthusiasts.

  34. Eamonn Holmes

    For 12 years, Eamonn Holmes presented breakfast station GMTV. Now he is the anchor of Sky News at breakfast time - Sunrise with Eamonn Holmes - from 0600 - 0900. Eamonn, who has his own Saturday morning sports entertainment show on Radio Five Live, can be seen at other times and on other stations, most notably as twice weekly host of BBC1's National Lottery Jet Set. Eamonn received his journalistic grounding during the height of the Troubles in Northern Ireland.

  35. Doug Weathers

    William Douglas Weathers (born September 22, 1931) is a television journalist in Savannah, Georgia and the former WTOC-TV anchorman and News Director. His last broadcast as anchorman was on May 23, 2001. Doug Weathers was born in Marianna, Florida. He began working as a teenager at his hometown movie theater. He served in the United States Army during the Korean War. After that conflict he re-enlisted and was ordered to Hunter Army Airfield in Savannah in 1954.

  36. Rajeev Shukla

    Rajeev Shukla (13 September 1959) is an Indian journalist and a Member of Parliament. He serves as secretary of the All India Congress Committee, the central governing body of India's largest political party. Shukla is also a founder and director of BAG Films Limited, the Honorary Secretary of Uttar Pradesh Cricket Association, and manager of the Indian National Cricket Team. Shukla was born in Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, India.

  37. Yuri Senkevich

    Yuri Aleksandrovich Senkevich (March 4, 1937 in Choibalsan, Mongolia -September 23, 2003 in Moscow, Russia) was (originally) a Soviet doctor, who became famous in the USSR and worldwide for his participation in the Ra Expedition, in which he sailed together with Thor Heyerdahl. Senkevich was born of Polish parents in Mongolia. In 1960, he finished "Military Medical Academy" in Leningrad. After the graduation, he received an assignment as a military doctor.

  38. Ade Novit

    Ade Novit is an anchorman for RCTI, an Indonesian television channel. He was nominated for favorite male anchor in the 2000 Panasonic Awards.<sup&gt;</sup>

  39. Noël Godin

    Noël Godin is a Belgian writer, critic, actor and notorious cream pie flinger or ‘"entarteur"’. Godin gained global attention in 1998 when his group ambushed Microsoft CEO Bill Gates in Brussels, pelting the software magnate with cream pies (an invention he made with his long-time friend Jean-Pierre Bouyxou). After bombarding Gates, Noël Godin allegedly said, "my work is done here."

  40. Guillermo José Torres

    Guillermo José Torres is a famous Puerto Rican television reporter and news anchorman. He was born in the city of Ponce into a working-class family. In his adolescent years, Torres and his family moved to Mercedita district of Ponce, near the Mercedita Airport. Torres' brother, Carlitos, was a show host at a local radio station in Ponce. Guillermo José tagged along one night and he was impressed by the equipment at the station.

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