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  2. Monica Jones Kaufman Pearson - Wikipedia

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    Pearson's career started in Louisville while working for Brown Forman Distiller in public relations and Louisville Times as a reporter before joining WHAS-TV as an anchor and reporter. [2] After moving to Atlanta in 1975, Pearson worked at WSB-TV for 37 years [ 1 ] and was the first female and first African-American to anchor the daily evening ...

  3. Amna Nawaz - Wikipedia

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    Amna Nawaz (Urdu: آمنہ نواز) is an American broadcast journalist and a co-anchor of the PBS NewsHour alongside Geoff Bennett. [1] Before joining PBS in April 2018, Nawaz was an anchor and correspondent at ABC News and NBC News. She has received a number of awards, including an Emmy Award and a Society for Features Journalism award.

  4. Norah O'Donnell - Wikipedia

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    She became the third woman after Connie Chung and Katie Couric to serve as the program's weeknight anchor. Her last broadcast of CBS This Morning was on May 16, 2019. [ 12 ] On April 8, 2022, O'Donnell extended her contract with CBS News to remain as anchor of CBS Evening News , through the 2024 election and afterward. [ 13 ]

  5. KPBS (TV) - Wikipedia

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    KPBS produces a nightly half-hour news program on weeknights titled KPBS Evening Edition, a self-contained television newscast that is an extension of the Midday Edition newscast aired by its radio sister. KPBS' news department is editorially independent from the station's management, San Diego State University and corporate underwriters and ...

  6. Judy Woodruff - Wikipedia

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    Judy Carline Woodruff (born November 20, 1946) is an American broadcast journalist who has worked in local, network, cable, and public television news since 1970. She was the anchor and managing editor of the PBS NewsHour through the end of 2022.

  7. Jennifer Lahmers - Wikipedia

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    Jennifer Lynn Lahmers (born February 19, 1984) is an American television news reporter, news anchor and model. She was a correspondent on Extra, a syndicated television newsmagazine reporting entertainment news from 2019 to 2023.

  8. Maria Hinojosa - Wikipedia

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    Maria Hinojosa was born in Mexico City, the daughter of Berta Maria Ojeda Y de Teresa and Dr. Raul Efren Hinojosa Prieto. [1] She moved with her family to the Chicago neighborhood of Hyde Park in 1962 after her father was appointed to the surgical faculty at the University of Chicago. [13]

  9. Stephanie Sy - Wikipedia

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    From August 1999 to 2001, Sy was a reporter and fill-in anchor for WBTW in Florence, South Carolina. [5] In September 2001, she joined WTKR in Norfolk, Virginia , as a military reporter. Her reporting from Iraq while embedded in 2003 during the Iraq War led to her hiring by ABC News that year. [ 6 ]