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Natalie Gruzlewski | In February 2010, Gruzlewski was appointed weather presenter on Nine News Sydney from Monday to Thursday, in addition to presenting the weather Natalie also filed lifestyle and entertainment reports for Nine News. |
Charles Osgood | On television, Osgood has been hosting CBS News Sunday Morning since 1994, having succeeded former host Charles Kuralt. |
Tucker Carlson | He replaced Dave Briggs, who left the news channel to join the NBC Sports Network on New Years 2013. |
Tom Brokaw | On April 5, 1982, Brokaw began co-anchoring NBC Nightly News from New York with Roger Mudd in Washington. |
Rob Johnson (news anchor) | In October of 1998, Johnson joined WLS-TV in Chicago as a weekend news anchor and general assignment reporter. |
Fred Newman (philosopher) | On December 6, 2005, Newman announced his retirement as the Castillo's Artistic Director in the wake of controversy over a six-part series the previous month on NY1 News (a cable TV news channel). |
Sharyn Ghidella | Ghidella left Today and the Nine Network on 1 December 2006 with sources claiming she was upset as constantly being overlooked for other roles at National Nine News. |
Rick Sanchez | In July 2009, Sanchez had disparaged Hispanic employees of Fox News as having'' sold out'' and in April 2009, suggested that the perpetrator of the 2009 Pittsburgh police shootings was influenced by Fox News. |
Kathleen Sullivan (journalist) | In 1980, Sullivan helped Ted Turner create the Cable News Network, also known as CNN. |
Mike Nichols | He married ABC World News anchor Diane Sawyer, on April 29, 1988. |
Jon Duncanson | In 2003 Duncanson and Gomez returned to Chicago's airwaves, rejoining WBBM-TV on 30 June 2003 as husband-and-wife weekend news presenters and general assignment reporters. |
Karl Stefanovic | In 2011, along with his hosting role at Today, he is a contributing reporter on 60 Minutes. |
Bobbie Battista | In 2009, Battista joined the Onion News Network (ONN), the Web-based video branch of The Onion, a satirical news organization, as an evening news anchor. |
Charles Winters (journalist) | Winters made his television news debut as a reporter in the Knoxville market (then ranked 64th) at the Fox affiliate WTNZ during the 1998 elections. |
Neil Frank | In June 1987, Frank retired from the National Hurricane Center and joined Houston's CBS affiliate, KHOU-TV. |
Soledad O'Brien | American Morning O'Brien moved to CNN, where she joined Miles O'Brien to co-anchor CNN's flagship morning program American Morning from New York City in July 2003. |
Allen West (politician) | On May 16, 2013, Fox News announced it had hired former Florida Representative Allen West as a contributor to offer political commentary during the network's daytime and prime time shows. |
Howell Raines | Raines penned an op-ed in the March 14, 2010 edition of The Washington Post that was highly critical of Fox News Channel and of the impunity, in his view, that Fox's biased reporting benefits from in the journalistic world at large. |
Sukanya Krishnan | In 1995 she was an anchor, reporter and producer of the 6 pm and 11 pm news broadcasts at ABC affiliate WUTR-TV in Utica, New York. |
Peter Mitchell (newsreader) | He held this position for 13 years until November 2000 when he replaced David Johnston and Anne Fulwood as the solo weeknight presenter. |
Dagmar Midcap | On October 25, 2011, Dagmar started as the weekday evening weather anchor for KNSD-TV in San Diego, California, an NBC owned and operated station. |
Joan Donaldson | In 1971, Donaldson went to CBC Winnipeg as the producer of the popular early evening news show 24 Hours. |
Allison Langdon | Later in 2007, Langdon often presented National Nine News : Morning Edition and National Nine News : Afternoon Edition news bulletins on Fridays. |
Bryant Gumbel | With ABC's Good Morning America in first place and expanding its lead, NBC News made Gumbel the principal anchor of Today beginning September 27, 1982, with Jane Pauley as his co-anchor. |
Kent Ninomiya | Ninomiya first became a full-time news anchor in 1999 when he was named the weekday 5am - 7am morning news anchor for KGO-TV, the ABC owned and operated television station in San Francisco. |
Harry Reasoner | Reasoner anchored the news alongside Smith until 1975, when he took the sole anchor position while Smith moved into a commentary role. |
Kevin Newman (journalist) | The show, which had been struggling in the ratings, continued to perform poorly, and both McRee and Newman were reassigned in 1999 to other reporting duties within ABC. |
Jehmu Greene | In 2010, Greene was hired as a contributor by Fox News Channel. |
Andrea Tantaros | Tantaros joined Fox News Channel in April 2010 as a political contributor. |
Ellis Cannon | In 2001, Ellis became the sole host of'' The Pittsburgh Sports Report with Ellis Cannon'' on the station and the show quickly became the Pittsburgh market's # 1 rated weekend talk show. |
David Jensen | In September 1980, Jensen left Radio 1 to work for the then-new CNN in Atlanta, but he returned a year later, presenting the weekday evening show from 8-10pm (later extended to run from 7-10 pm). |
Dan Harris (journalist) | Dan Harris (born July 26, 1971) is a correspondent for ABC News and a co-anchor for Nightline and the weekend edition of Good Morning America. |
Chris Core | In 2008 Core was hired as a feature commentator on Washington DC's news radio station WTOP. |
Vince Cellini | In 1989, Cellini left WJW - TV to join CNN Sports. |
Juliet Huddy | She joined Fox News in March 1998 as a reporter at the Miami bureau, but later on moved to the New York studios where she presented a variety of news programs and occasionally filled in for E. D. Hill on Fox & Friends during the week. |
Catherine Crier | Crier joined ABC News in 1993, where she served as a correspondent on the network's primetime news magazine program 20/20. |
Trevor McDonald | In the 1980s he spent some time with Channel 4 News, McDonald was promoted in 1992 as the sole presenter of News at Ten and became a well-known face on British television screens. |
Robert Trout | Until 1964, he doubled as a network correspondent and as main anchor at CBS' New York City television flagship, WCBS-TV. |
Bill Kurtis | In 1982, Kurtis joined Diane Sawyer on the CBS Morning News, the network broadcast from New York City. |
John Daly (radio and television personality) | Daly resigned from ABC on November 16, 1960 after the network preempted the first hour of election night coverage to show Bugs Bunny cartoon s and The Rifleman from 7:30 to 8:30 while CBS and NBC were covering returns from the Kennedy - Nixon presidential election and other major races. |
Laura Diaz (TV anchor) | A Southern California native and first-generation Mexican-American, Diaz had served as solo anchor of the weekday editions of CBS2 News at 6 pm since April 2010, until she left the station. |
Bill Lawrence (news personality) | In May 1961, James Hagerty, who served as President Eisenhower's Press Secretary and, immediately upon the end of the Eisenhower administration, filled John Daly's vacated position as vice-president in charge of ABC's low-rated news operation, offered Lawrence, whom he knew well from Lawrence's time as White House correspondent, a top-level position at the news department. |
Dick Gregory | On March 6, 1975, Gregory and assassination researcher Robert Groden appeared on Geraldo Rivera's late night ABC talk show Goodnight America. |
Jim Castillo | In September 2002, Castillo accepted an offer at WNYW-TV Fox 5 in New York City as the chief evening meteorologist. |
Alison Stewart | Moving to ABC News, she co-anchored its early morning news program, World News Now with Anderson Cooper, and also contributed reports to Good Morning America and 20/20 Downtown. |
Jim Rosenfield | He came to New York in 1998, and joined WCBS-TV, where he co-anchored the noon newscast with Cindy Hsu, and the 5pm newscast with Lisa Cooley (later known as Lisa Hill). |
Adele Arakawa | Adele Arakawa (born August 31, 1958) is an American evening news anchor for NBC affiliate station KUSA-TV of Denver, Colorado. |
Alan Dedicoat | He then became the newsreader for Vanessa Feltz and on Sundays, but following a reshuffle of newsreaders in late 2012, he currently reads the news on weekdays between 10am and 5pm. |
Wendy Kingston | In 2005, Kingston resigned from WIN and moved to Sydney, where she was picked up by the Nine Network to report for Nine News in Sydney. |
Bob Eubanks | In 2006, Eubanks continued to host with Edwards' replacement, KTLA Morning Show anchor Michaela Pereira. |
Sandy Roberts | In early February 2013, Roberts was the subject of media speculation that he was leaving the Seven Network to work at another channel, Fox Footy. |
Lloyd Robertson | On September 1, 2011, after 41 years as a national news anchor at both CBC and CTV, Robertson exited CTV National News. |
Al Schottelkotte | He continued as anchor for the 6 p. m. news for four more years before anchoring his last newscast in August 1986. |
Sho Sakurai | In 2006, he became a newscaster for the NTV news program News Zero with newscaster and actress Mao Kobayashi. |
Kitty Pilgrim | Kitty Pilgrim was a New York City-based anchor and correspondent for CNN beginning with CNN in 1986 as a production assistant, and was named correspondent shortly thereafter. |
Charles Winters (journalist) | Winters began working as a news anchor and reporter in January 1999 for a news magazine show, then called Insights, that aired on the local NBC affiliate each Saturday at noon. |
Dick Fletcher | In 1980, he left Omaha to begin his tenure at then-ABC affiliate (now CBS affiliate) WTSP-TV as chief meteorologist on March 17, 1980, replacing WTSP's chief meteorologist at the time, Wally Kinnan. |
Andrew Baron | html On August 19, 2005, Baron was interviewed on CBS Evening News. |
Dan Lewis (newsreader) | As of 2012, Lewis continues to serve as co-anchor for the weekday editions of KOMO 4 News at 6:00 p. m. and 11:00 p. m. with Mary Nam. |
Evan Bayh | He was hired as a Fox News contributor in March 2011. |
Eva Milic | In 2011, Eva replaced Heather Foord and is now Nine News Queensland weekend presenter. |
John Roberts (journalist) | He had been widely considered a potential replacement for CBS Evening News anchor Dan Rather after Rather stepped down from the anchor desk in March 2005, but Bob Schieffer was chosen on an interim basis to be the next CBS Evening News anchor, and in subsequent months, it became clear that Roberts was not under consideration for the job. |
Bruce Wolf | In September 1994, Wolf was demoted from being the 9 p. m. sports anchor at WFLD but remained at the station as a morning sports anchor, telling a local newspaper that he was'' the highest-paid fourth-string sportscaster in UHF history.'' |
Cyndy Brucato | She remained on the KSTP 6:30 news anchor desk until September 2010. |
Bob "Hoolihan" Wells | Wells and partner Chuck Schodowski replaced the late legendary television personality'' Ghoulardi'' (Ernie Anderson) in 1966 at the then CBS affiliate WJW Channel 8, when Anderson left for Los Angeles to pursue a free-lance announcing career. |
Ernest Leiser | He returned to CBS in 1975. |
Isamu Togawa | In addition, he served as anchor for JNN News Scope, a TBS news program that started in October 1962. |
Shannon Bream | After three years, Bream joined the NBC affiliate at Washington D. C.'s NBC affiliate, WRC-TV in 2004. |
Jenna Lee | With Alexis Glick leaving FBN on 23 December 2009, Lee was mentioned in a Los Angeles Times story as being an anchor who would possibly take over the FBN show The Opening Bell on Fox Business. |
Shepard Smith | Shepard Smith tied for second (along with Dan Rather and Peter Jennings) as the most trusted news anchor on both network and cable news in a 2003 TV Guide poll. |
Scott Pelley | Pelley became the anchor of the CBS Evening News on June 6, 2011, succeeding Katie Couric. |
Stan Grant (journalist) | In 2009 Stan Grant was appointed UAE correspondent for CNN. |
Douglas Edwards | By 1962, Edwards was replaced by Walter Cronkite, and the newscast's name was eventually changed to CBS Evening News. |
Steve Bell (anchorman) | Steve Bell (born December 9, 1935) is the former news anchor of ABC News programs Good Morning America and World News This Morning, and professor emeritus of telecommunications at Muncie's Ball State University. |
Huell Howser | In 1985 he joined Los Angeles television station KCET, then a PBS affiliate, as a producer of Videolog, covering short topics including lint artist Slater Barron among other topics relevant to Los Angeles and adjacent communities. |
Mark William Shaw | In 1992, Shaw was hired by ABC Television, ESPN, and London Channel Four as a legal analyst for the Mike Tyson rape trial. |
Casey Close | Close is married to Gretchen Carlson, who was selected as Miss America in 1989 and is the anchor of The Real Story with Gretchen Carlson,'' on the Fox News Channel. |
Sara Groen | In April 2011, Sara joined Seven News Melbourne as a fill in weather presenter if David Brown is away. |
Juju Chang | Her first news anchor roles came in 1999, when she hosted the early-morning newscasts of ABC News' World News Now, an overnight news program, and World News This Morning where she reported on national and international news. |
Matt Lauer | As the Today Show news anchor, he also pinch-hit for Bryant Gumbel on the Today Show before being named the official co-anchor on January 6, 1997, after Gumbel stepped down. |
Mark Steines | In 1995, he started as a correspondent and substitute anchor at Entertainment Tonight. |
George Putnam (newsman) | Putnam had a cameo role as a TV news reporter or anchor in at least three films : Fourteen Hours (1951), I Want to Live ! |
Sandy Roberts | He later joined the Seven Network in Adelaide in 1973 as a general announcer and presenter. |
John Long (climber) | On June 15, 2011, Alex Honnold free soloed the Chouinard/Herbert for CBS News, with Long hosting alongside 60 Minutes correspondent, Lara Logan. |
Nancy O'Dell | In 1993, she joined NBC's WTVJ in Miami co-anchoring the 5:30 pm news with Jackie Nespral. |
Steve Inskeep | He, along with co-host Renée Montagne, were assigned as interim hosts to succeed Bob Edwards after NPR reassigned Edwards to Senior Correspondent after April 30, 2004. |
Jennifer Granholm | On October 12, 2011, Current TV announced that Granholm would be joining its new political primetime lineup as host of the new program The War Room with Jennifer Granholm. |
Jesinta Campbell | In September 2010, she became a guest reporter for entertainment and fashion subjects on Seven Network's The Morning Show. |
Jake Tapper | From March through July 2010, Tapper was interim anchor of ABC's This Week, hosting the program until Christiane Amanpour became This Week s anchor. |
Cameron Williams | In April 2012, Cameron filled in for Peter Overton as the main 6pm news bulletin anchor for Nine News Sydney & NSW. |
Dave Devall | In 1975, Devall was offered a hosting position with ABC's Good Morning America ; he turned down the offer and remained with CFTO-TV. |
Tim Webster | In 2005, Webster became a presenter of Perth's Ten News at Five, alongside Charmaine Dragun. |
Steve True | In 1991, he joined WISN-TV as the morning sports anchor and eventually became the 5 pm sports anchor. |
Lloyd Robertson | When Kirck retired from the anchor desk in 1984, Robertson became the senior news anchor for CTV. |
Catherine Mackin | After a brief stint in Los Angeles, Mackin returned to Washington D. C., to become the Sunday evening anchor and congressional correspondent in 1974. |
Dan Harris (journalist) | In October 2010, he was named the new co-anchor for the weekend edition of Good Morning America, succeeding Bill Weir. |
Tucker Carlson | In May 2009, it was announced that Carlson was hired as a Fox News Contributor. |
Rick Folbaum | Rick Folbaum (born August 5, 1969) was formerly an American news anchor and correspondent for the Fox News Channel and the former co-anchor of WNYW's Fox 5 News at 6. |
Jim Castillo | In June 2010, Castillo joined the weekend team as the first weekend meteorologist at KTLA-TV, the oldest television station in Los Angeles, California. |
Chuck Henry | Henry joined the NBC4 staff in January 1994, (just several days after his 48th birthday), replacing John Beard as anchor of the 4 P. M. news and also as a reporter. |