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  2. Robin Swoboda - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, she received her first job as a television news anchor at WQAD-TV in Moline, Illinois. [4] [5] In the early 1980s, Swoboda (under the name Robin Cole) worked as an anchor and reporter for then-CBS affiliate WTVJ channel 4 (now NBC O&O and channel 6) in Miami, Florida.

  3. WQAD-TV - Wikipedia

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    WQAD-TV's early news history closely linked to the station's prominent anchor and reporter, Jim King. He began as the station's original sports anchor, but by 1964, he became the station's main anchorman, a post he would hold until 1998, doubling as news director for most of that time.

  4. Elizabeth Alex - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Alex is an American former news anchor who was the lead anchor for KSHB-TV ("41 Action News") in Kansas City, Missouri until 2013. She currently serves as Executive Director of University Relations at Kansas City University .

  5. Andrea Zinga - Wikipedia

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    While at CNN, Zinga was the first anchor to report the breaking story of the Centennial Olympic Park bombing on July 27, 1996 [1] for which she earned a national Emmy. On her way up in the TV News business, Zinga worked at WAFB -TV Channel 9, the CBS affiliate in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, as well as KBMT in Beaumont, Texas .

  6. List of news presenters - Wikipedia

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    Bill Kurtis, former WBBM-TV anchor, now at CBS News; Nicole Lapin, CNN, CNN Pipeline, HLN; Matt Lauer, formerly of NBC News Today; Jim Lehrer (deceased), The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer ; Don Lemon, formerly CNN; Dan Lewis, KOMO-TV News; Art Linkletter (deceased), KGB-AM radio, San Diego (1930s) Tom Llamas, WNBC-TV former ABC News and NBC News

  7. Hoda Kotb - Wikipedia

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    Hoda Kotb (/ ˈ h oʊ d ə ˈ k ɒ t b iː / HOH-də KOT-bee; [1] [note 1] born August 9, 1964) [2] is an American broadcast journalist, television personality, and author. She was the main co-anchor of the NBC News morning show Today from 2018 to 2025, and co-host of its entertainment-focused fourth hour from 2007 to 2025.

  8. David Muir - Wikipedia

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    In August 2003, Muir joined ABC News as anchor of the overnight news program World News Now. He also became the anchor of ABC News' early morning newscast World News This Morning (America This Morning). In 2006, and occasionally after that, he co-anchored the newsmagazine Primetime. In June 2007, Muir was the anchor of World News Saturday.

  9. Anna Canzano - Wikipedia

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    Anna Song Canzano (née Song) is an American broadcast journalist who hosts That Expert Show [1] in partnership with the Portland, Oregon-based newspaper The Oregonian.She previously worked at KOIN television in Portland, and at Portland's KATU and Los Angeles' ABC NewsOne and held an internship at KABC-TV in Los Angeles.