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  2. Elizabeth Vargas - Wikipedia

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    After college, Vargas worked at Reno's CBS affiliate KTVN, before moving to Phoenix as a lead reporter for then-ABC affiliate KTVK-TV. [2] After three years there, she moved to Chicago to work at CBS station WBBM-TV, where Phyllis McGrady, a senior vice president at ABC, said of her: "Elizabeth is one of the most flexible talents I've ever worked with.

  3. Max Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Robinson's ABC tenure was marked by conflicts between himself and the management of ABC News over viewpoints and the portrayal of Black America in the news. He was known by his co-workers to show up late for work or sometimes not show up at all; along with his moodiness, his use of alcohol escalated.

  4. Alcohol-addled ex-TV reporter turns to Dr. Phil for help

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    Substance abuse has often been a plague to on-air reporters. ABC's Dan Harris said his 2004 panic attack was because of his cocaine and ecstasy use, and Fox News' Gregg Jarrett is still off the ...

  5. Cecilia Vega - Wikipedia

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    In January 2017, Llamas was named the full-time weekend anchor of World News Tonight, while Vega was moved to become the senior White House Correspondent. [ 11 ] On October 1, 2018, during a press conference about the United States–Mexico–Canada Agreement (USMCA), U.S. President Donald Trump called on her to ask him questions.

  6. Ted Williams (media personality) - Wikipedia

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    On January 12, 2011, after a lengthy one-on-one talk with TV psychologist "Dr. Phil" McGraw, Williams admitted to drinking alcohol heavily again and agreed to go to Origins Recovery Center, [26] a drug rehab facility in Texas arranged by McGraw. [27] He had also made the commitment to attend alcohol rehabilitation courses. [28]

  7. Brian Ross (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    Brian Elliot Ross (born October 23, 1948) [2] is an American investigative journalist who served as the Chief Investigative Correspondent for ABC News until 2018. He reported for ABC World News Tonight with David Muir, Nightline, Good Morning America, 20/20, and ABC News Radio. Ross joined ABC News in July 1994 and was fired in 2018. [3]

  8. Martha Raddatz - Wikipedia

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    Martha Raddatz (/ ˈ r æ d ɪ t s /; born February 14, 1953) is an American reporter with ABC News.She is the network's Chief Global Affairs Correspondent reporting for ABC's World News Tonight with David Muir, Nightline, and other network broadcasts.

  9. Rachel Scott (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, Scott was hired as a production associate for ABC News Live. While serving as a producer for GMA Digital, she also became an on-air correspondent for the ABC news affiliate WTNH in New Haven, where she reported the weekend news. [3] [4] On July 20, 2020, she was promoted as ABC News' White House correspondent and D.C. correspondent. [3]