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  2. Category:American women television journalists - Wikipedia

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    Laura Diaz (TV anchor) Nancy Dickerson; Becky Dixon; Jill Dobson; Cecilia Domeyko; Anne Doyle (sports broadcaster) Kimberly Dozier (previous page)

  3. Linda Ellerbee - Wikipedia

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    At NBC, Ellerbee worked as a reporter on Today.Her first anchor job was on the prime-time version of Weekend.Ellerbee joined Lloyd Dobyns as co-host of Weekend when the show moved from its late-night time slot (where it rotated with Saturday Night Live, generally one Saturday night per month) into direct prime time competition with CBS's 60 Minutes.

  4. Elizabeth Vargas - Wikipedia

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    In November 2003, Vargas became anchor of World News Tonight Sunday. She was named co-anchor of 20/20 in May 2004. [7] Vargas was the first national evening news anchor of Puerto Rican and Irish-American heritage and also the third female anchor of a network evening newscast in the US since Connie Chung and Barbara Walters.

  5. Category:American television news anchors - Wikipedia

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    C. Ana Cabrera; Catherine Callaway; Ron Canada; Mike Capps (sportscaster) Richelle Carey; Bill Carlson; Gretchen Carlson; Stan Case; Colette Cassidy; John Chancellor

  6. Erin Burnett - Wikipedia

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    Erin Isabelle Burnett [1] (born July 2, 1976) is an American news anchor, currently the anchor of Erin Burnett OutFront on CNN. [2] She previously worked for CNBC as co-anchor of Squawk on the Street and the host of Street Signs.

  7. Dana Bash - Wikipedia

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    Dana Ruth Bash [a] (née Schwartz; born June 15, 1971) [1] [2] is an American journalist, news anchor, host of Inside Politics and co-anchor of State of the Union on CNN. Early life and education [ edit ]

  8. Anchors Away: TV-News Veterans Exit Ahead of Ratings ... - AOL

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    Anchors Away: TV-News Veterans Exit Ahead of Ratings Challenges, Digital Change in 2025. Brian Steinberg. January 6, 2025 at 1:40 PM. For TV-news outlets, 2025 is shaping up to be a year of out ...

  9. Shelly Jamison - Wikipedia

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    Shelly Leah Jamison aka Shelly Jamison (born () 10 July 1962 (age 62) [1] is a former television news reporter, and current public official, from Phoenix, who appeared as a Playboy magazine cover model [2] and the sideline reporter on the 1989–1990 souped-up roller derby TV series RollerGames.