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Erica Ruth Hill-Yount is an American journalist who, as of 2024, works for CNN. [1] She serves as a primary substitute anchor and a correspondent. She co-anchored Weekend Today from 2012 to 2016, following work at CBS since 2008.
Rodriguez is mostly known for her role as a news anchor on CBS's The Early Show from 2008 to 2010. She worked alongside anchors Julie Chen, Harry Smith, and Dave Price until 2010, when CBS announced Rodriguez, Smith, and Price would all be replaced. All three anchors were replaced by Erica Hill and Chris Wragge starting January 3, 2011. Since ...
He is the co-anchor for New York's CBS2's News This Morning and CBS2's News at Noon, alongside Mary Calvi. He was previously on WCBS's 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. broadcasts, until he moved to CBS's The Early Show (nationwide), where he served as morning co-anchor from January 2011 until January 6, 2012, when the broadcast was replaced.
From Jake Tapper and his wife to Don Lemon and his husband, ... "The Situation Room" anchor Wolf Blitzer is one of the network's longest-married staffers. The 71-year-old wed Lynn Greenfield in ...
In June 2016, HLN announced that Erica Hill would re-join the network to host a new, afternoon program from New York later in the year. [47] Later that month, HLN also announced that Michaela Pereira, a former anchor of CNN's New Day, would host the new Los Angeles-based morning show MichaeLA beginning on July 11, 2016.
Erica Hill was the only holdover from The Early Show that became part of the new program, joined by Charlie Rose and Gayle King; Hill was replaced by then-CBS News Washington D.C. correspondent Norah O'Donnell in July 2012 (Hill subsequently became a co-anchor of the weekend edition of Today).
Christina Haack asks her second husband, Ant Anstead, to join The Flip Off as a guest judge in the upcoming 4th episode. On Feb. 12, episode 3 offered a sneak preview of his tough judging as the ...
Phillips co-anchored CNN Radio's November 4, 2008, election coverage with Capitol Hill correspondent Lisa Desjardins. In March 2012, Phillips moved to the 11am Newsroom, and her timeslot was shortened to one hour. [17] However, on June 26, 2012, it was officially announced that she would leave CNN and launch her own show at its sister channel ...