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Caroline Collins is a weekday evening news anchor for KRIV-TV in Houston, Texas. She gained attention for her Social Media posts during her time at KSEE-TV in Fresno, California . She co-hosted a nationally televised golf instructional show series, The Swing Clinic, which aired on Fox Sports.
Past and present television anchors from Houston, Texas. Pages in category "Television anchors from Houston" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
Kaitlin Monte is an American television news journalist who last worked for Fox-owned KRIV in Houston, TX.Monte joined KRIV in 2016 as a reporter and fill-in anchor. [1]Her television career began in New York City where she worked at WPIX, [2] SportsNet New York, [3] and WNBC.
In October 2012, Nauert left Good Day Wake Up to rejoin Fox News Channel full time as an anchor and breaking news reporter. She appeared regularly on Fox & Friends . [ 26 ] [ 28 ] According to the Washington Post , Nauert "broadcast just about every right-wing talking-point under the sun" when she was a presenter on Fox News.
Shannon Noelle Bream (née DePuy; born December 23, 1970) [2] [3] [4] is an American journalist and attorney who is a host of Fox News Sunday on Fox News. She is also chief legal correspondent for the channel. [5] In 2022, she became host of Fox News Sunday. [6] Prior to hosting Fox News Sunday, she was the host of Fox News @ Night for five years.
Harris Kimberley Faulkner (born October 13, 1965) is an American television hostess who joined the Fox News Channel in 2005. [1] [2] She anchors The Faulkner Focus, a daily daytime show, and hosts Outnumbered. [3]
Natasha Verma holds a master's degree in journalism from Columbia University, where she graduated with honors at the age of 18.She is also the youngest-ever graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, having earned two undergraduate degrees—one in Broadcast Journalism and another in Biology Pre-Med—at the age of 17.
An opening sketch, often featuring an actual news story, but with fake network logos (often parodying CNN, Fox News, MSNBC, ABC News, C-SPAN, or PBS NewsHour), followed by a comic segment parodying the story. Sometimes the sketch is a song parody.