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Vinita Chandra Nair [1] is an American television journalist and co-founder of a social media branding company. Nair is the former co-host of CBS This Morning Saturday alongside Anthony Mason . She was replaced by Alex Wagner , starting with the episode that aired on November 19, 2016.
Alex Wagner was born and raised in Washington, D.C. Her mother, Tin Swe Thant, is an immigrant from Yangon, Myanmar, who became a naturalized U.S. citizen before attending Swarthmore College. [7]
Eventually Mason became the permanent Saturday anchor, initially alongside Jarvis, then Vinita Nair, Alex Wagner, and later both Michelle Miller and Dana Jacobson. Following a divisional restructuring in May 2019 that resulted in his departure from the CBS Evening News , Glor rejoined CBS This Morning Saturday on June 22, 2019, replacing Mason ...
Vinita Gupta (born 1969), Indian-born American businesswoman, founder of Digital Link Corporation Vinita Joshi , Indian television actress Vinita Nair (born 1981), American television journalist
Jeremy David Hubbard (born August 19, 1972, in Glenwood Springs, Colorado) is an American news anchor for KDVR-TV and KWGN-TV in Denver. He was a New York-based correspondent for ABC News, and reported for all ABC News broadcasts and platforms, including Good Morning America, World News with Diane Sawyer, and Nightline.
Vinita Nair – multiple broadcast networks; Heather Nauert – multiple platforms; Jim Nelson – editor-in-chief, GQ magazine; Arthel Neville – Fox News; Betty Nguyen – WPIX; Reena Ninan – CBS News; Trevor Noah – Comedy Central, The Daily Show with Trevor Noah; Joe Nocera – Bloomberg News; Deborah Norville – Inside Edition; David ...
S. Pierre Salinger; Diane Sawyer; Forrest Sawyer; Jay Schadler; Jim Sciutto; Rachel Scott (journalist) Martin Seemungal; Bill Shadel; Claire Shipman; Scott Shuster
William Sheldon "Bill" Ritter [1] (born February 26, 1950) is an American television news anchor and journalist. He has been with WABC-TV in New York City since 1998, initially anchoring on weekends before succeeding Bill Beutel on the 11 p.m. news in September 1999, then at 6 p.m. in February 2001.