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The following is a list of notable current and past news anchors, correspondents, hosts, regular contributors and meteorologists from the CNN, CNN International and HLN news networks. [ 1 ] Executives
Lynne Russell is an American journalist and author. She was the first woman to solo anchor a prime time network nightly newscast as the host of CNN Headline News from 1983 to 2001, as well as six years as co-host of The Week in Review with Bob Cain on CNN.
A call-in talk show with a live audience; originally hosted by Susan Rook, its subsequent hosts were Bobbie Battista, Karyn Bryant, and Arthel Neville. Unguarded with Rachel Nichols: 2013–14 CNN's weekly sports show hosted by Rachel Nichols, airs Friday nights at 10:30 Eastern and Pacific. Weekend Early Start: 2012–13
She was a guest host on Way Too Early and was a regular contributor to Morning Joe on MSNBC. [18] In 2017, she was a guest co-anchor on CBS Morning News. [19] She joined CBS on a permanent basis as a correspondent in September 2017 and simultaneously joined CNN as a contributor. [20] Golodryga traveling in Europe, 2015
Talkback Live is a talk show on CNN that lasted from 1994 until 2003.. It aired from 3 to 4 pm Eastern Time and was hosted at various times by Susan Rook, Yolanda L. Gaskins, Bobbie Battista, Jeff Hullinger, Karyn Bryant, and Arthel Neville.
She continued to appear on AC360° for CNN until January 8, 2010, when it was announced on AC360° that she would be leaving CNN immediately to join CBS News. [ 11 ] CBS announced on January 13, 2010, that Hill would be replacing Russ Mitchell on the weekday edition of The Early Show the following week, [ 12 ] and on January 18, the Early Show ...
When the daily world affairs program CNN WorldView was launched in 1995, Woodruff and Shaw became the hosts. [34] [35] She remained co-anchor of WorldView until it went off the air in 2001. [36] In February 2001, Shaw retired, causing Woodruff to become the sole host of Inside Politics, which was subsequently renamed Judy Woodruff's Inside ...
Lorne Michaels later picked Bryant to host his new daily VH1 game show, Name That Video in 2001; Bryant filmed 50 episodes. After a brief stint hosting CNN's Talk Back Live, Bryant was chosen to co-anchor CNN's revamped Showbiz Tonight in 2004. [3]