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Cindy Kwang-Mei Hsu is a Chinese American Emmy Award winning news reporter and anchor at WCBS-TV in New York City. [1] She currently anchors CBS 2 News at Noon and substitute anchors for other shows. She previously anchored for the morning, 9 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. newscasts. She also anchored the weekend morning and evening newscasts until 2016.
Jericka Duncan (/ dʒ ə ˈ r iː k ə / juh-REE-kuh; born August 12, 1983) is an American national TV news correspondent for CBS News in New York City and the anchor of the CBS Weekend News. In 2018, she made headlines when she came forward with texts that Jeff Fager sent to her as she covered sexual allegations made towards him. [1]
Golodryga served as weekend co-anchor of Good Morning America until August 4, 2014, when she left the program to join the business and finance news department of Yahoo! News. [17] 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]
CBS Evening News is returning to its New York City roots as the network reimagines its legacy broadcast in a modern era.. After more than five years in Washington, D.C., with Norah O'Donnell at ...
An article published in the New York Times shortly after her promotion described Marsh as part of a wave of anchorwomen in New York television news, along with Sue Simmons, Rose Ann Scamardella, Judy Licht and Pat Harper. At age 25, Marsh was the youngest of this group and was sometimes called "the baby of the newsroom" at her station. [1] [12]
The CBS Evening News is figuring two heads are better than one. The Eye Network’s long-running national newscast shook up its format on Monday, introducing not one but two new anchors, with John ...
She was also one of the alternating news anchors on NBC's Weekend Today. She announced on Early Today that October 20, 2006, was her last day and that she would be moving on. [ 3 ] That was the same week that NBC Universal announced that it would cut 700 jobs.
Dana Tyler (born November 24, 1958) is a former news anchor and reporter at WCBS-TV in New York City, where she anchored the station's 6 p.m. newscast.In addition, Tyler hosted Eye on New York, a half-hour weekly community affairs program for WCBS, as well as several annual local specials: CBS 2 at the Tonys; CBS 2 at the Met; and Tunnel to Towers Run.