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Pamela Ashley Brown (born November 29, 1983) is an American television reporter and newscaster. She is currently CNN's chief investigative correspondent and anchor. Since January 2025, she has served a sole host of the CNN Newsroom's weekday broadcasts.
Pamela Brown — CNN Newsroom; Erin Burnett — Erin Burnett OutFront; Abby Phillip — CNN NewsNight; Kaitlan Collins — The Source with Kaitlan Collins; Anderson Cooper — Anderson Cooper 360° Laura Coates — Laura Coates Live; Kasie Hunt — CNN This Morning with Kasie Hunt; Brianna Keilar — CNN News Central (with Boris Sanchez)
CNN Newsroom (also simply known as Newsroom) is the branding used for blocks of rolling news programming carried by the U.S. cable network CNN.The program debuted on September 4, 2006, consolidating most of CNN's existing rolling news blocks (including CNN Live Today, Live From, CNN Saturday, CNN Saturday Night, CNN Sunday, and CNN Sunday Night) under a single brand.
The news comes just days after it was announced that multiple anchors would be taking on new roles in different time slots in a major shake-up at the network, with Wolf Blitzer and Pamela Brown ...
Longtime anchor Wolf Blitzer is moving out of his 6 p.m. Eastern time slot and displacing "CNN Newsroom" with Jim Acosta. "The Situation Room" with Blitzer and Pamela Brown will air from 10 a.m ...
Filling those new hours will be a show anchored by Jim Acosta at 10 am and a program anchored by Pamela Brown at 11 am Since Brown is on maternity leave, Wolf Blitzer will anchor in the interim.
On January 23, 2025, it was announced that The Situation Room would be moved to 10:00 a.m. ET and return to a two-hour format in March 2025, displacing hours of CNN Newsroom that had been hosted by Jim Acosta and Pamela Brown respectively. Brown will join the program as a co-anchor. [2] [3]
CNN anchor Pamela Brown shut down Sen. Markwayne Mullin’s (R-Okla.) election comparison Thursday, saying the contrast he made between the 2016 and 2020 contests was a “false equivalence.”