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  2. Faith Daniels - Wikipedia

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    The following year, she moved to WBNS-TV in Columbus, Ohio to become the noon anchor. [4] In 1983, she joined WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. [citation needed] Daniels' national news career began at CBS News in the spring of 1985, where she anchored the CBS Morning News. At age 28, she was one of the youngest national news anchors.

  3. Molly Line - Wikipedia

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    Line serves as a primary guest anchor/host on Fox News Live, The Big Weekend Show, Fox Report, The Faulkner Focus, Outnumbered and America Reports. Before her work at WFXT, Line served as an anchor/reporter at WXXA (Channel 23) in Albany, NY (2000-2002). She got her start in journalism as a photographer/reporter at WDTV in Bridgeport, WV (1999 ...

  4. List of people from West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    J. R. Clifford, journalist, first African-American lawyer in West Virginia; founder of the Pioneer Press; George Esper, newspaper reporter; known for his coverage of the Vietnam War for the Associated Press; John S. Knight, newspaper publisher and editor; Hoda Kotb, television reporter; host of Today; Molly Line, news correspondent for Fox News ...

  5. Amy Shuler Goodwin - Wikipedia

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    Her grandmother, Thais Blatnik, served in the West Virginia Senate. [5] Goodwin graduated from Wheeling Park High School and earned a bachelor's degree in journalism from West Virginia University in 1994. [6] She worked for ABC News as a researcher, [5] before working as a reporter and anchor for WCHS-TV in Charleston and WTRF-TV in Wheeling. [7]

  6. Killing of Jennifer Servo - Wikipedia

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    She first worked at a local news station in Missoula, and then applied for a reporting position in Abilene, Texas, because she had a "romantic vision" of the state due to its cowboy culture. [3] She was offered her first full-time news reporter job at KRBC-TV , [ 6 ] and moved to Abilene in August 2002, when she was 22. [ 3 ]

  7. Weijia Jiang - Wikipedia

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    Weijia Jiang (Chinese: 姜伟嘉; pinyin: Jiāng Wěijiā; born June 6, 1983) is a Chinese-American television journalist and reporter. [1] She is based in Washington, D.C., and has served as the Senior White House Correspondent for CBS News since July 2018. [2]

  8. Category:American women television journalists - Wikipedia

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    B. June Bacon-Bercey; Sade Baderinwa; Rudi Bakhtiar; Brooke Baldwin; Lorna Balfour; Julie Banderas; Ashleigh Banfield; Lynda Baquero; Ellison Barber; Jillian Barberie

  9. Category:Women television journalists - Wikipedia

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