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Veronica De La Cruz – journalist, NBC News (2010–2014); alternating anchor on both Early Today on NBC and First Look on MSNBC; Ben Fong-Torres (方振豪) – journalist, Rolling Stone; Cindy Hsu – news reporter at WCBS-TV in New York City; Weijia Jiang (姜偉嘉) - White House correspondent, CBS News; Jennifer 8. Lee (李競 ...
Ti-Hua Chang (born New York City) is a Chinese American broadcast journalist [1] based in New York City since 1989. He was the climate change investigative reporter for TYT Investigates. He has been an investigative reporter for numerous news outlets in the New York City region and at the national level.
National TV network news anchors Ken Kashiwahara and Connie Chung rose to prominence in the 1970s and 1980s, resulting in high visibility. With the development of international business cable news broadcasting, especially for broadcast from East Asia, the careers of many Asian American broadcast news journalist has seen a large growth of ...
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.
The restaurant at 401 Park Ave. in Worcester saw a bit of an uptick in customers as the monthlong contest unfolded. “We serve great Chinese food,” owner Kenny Huang said last week.
Chung in 1964. The youngest of ten children, Chung was born in Washington, D.C., less than a year after her family emigrated from China, and was raised in Washington, D.C. [2] Her father, William Ling Chung, was an intelligence officer in the Chinese Nationalist Government, and five of her siblings died during wartime. [3]
Rachel Yonkunas, who worked for the local news network since 2022, was stunned in September after her superiors demanded she take a $10,000 pay cut to join the station’s morning broadcast.