The following is a list of present and past news anchors, correspondents, hosts and meteorologists from the CNN news network. [edit] Present anchors, correspondents, hosts and meteorologists | | This article may need to be updated. Please update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information, and remove this template when finished. Please see the talk page for more information. (September 2007) |
[edit] Political Contributors Liberals: Conservatives: [edit] Political Analysts [edit] Past Anchors and Hosts - Roz Abrams—Last seen at WCBS-TV
- Jane Akre
- Kelli Arena
- Aaron Arispe Sr.—Retired
- Aaron Arispe Jr.—Now a NFL Football Player
- Peter Arnett
- Jane Arraf—Now with NBC News
- Sharyl Atkisson—Now with CBS News
- Jillian Badanes—Washington DC university student contributions—now with Washington Times
- Rudi Bakhtiar—Last seen at Fox News Channel
- Bobbie Battista—Launched www.Atamira.com, now with RL.tv on "Daily Café"
- Glenn Beck—Now with Fox News Channel
- Ralph Begleiter—Now a professor at the University of Delaware
- Jason Bellini—Now with Logo
- Charles Bierbauer
- Satinder Bindra—Left the network in May 2007
- Richard Blystone—Now with the International Herald Tribune
- Mike Boettcher—Now with NBC News
- Tom Braden
- Phil Brady
- Rym Brahimi—Retired, married an Arab prince
- Aaron Brown—Now professor at Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
- Jill Brown
- Lyn Brown—(1984-1988)
- Pat Buchanan—Now with MSNBC
- Chris Burns—Now with Bloomberg Television
- Bob Cain—Retired
- Tony Campion—Now with BBC
- Tucker Carlson—Now with MSNBC
- James Carville—Now with XM radio and also a film producer—still a guest on various CNN programs
- Tom Cassidy
- Vince Cellini—Now with the Golf Channel
- Nick Charles—Now with Showtime
- Joie Chen—Now with CBS News
- Lynne Cheney—former Second Lady of the United States of America
- Ryan Chilcote—Now with Bloomberg Television
- Mike Chinoy—Now with Pacific Council on International Policy[1]; also appears on ETTV America
- Sophia Choi—Now at KVBC in Las Vegas
- Connie Chung
- Wesley Clark—Now with Fox News Channel
- Stephen Cole—Now with Al Jazeera English
- Reid Collins
- Roger Cossack—Now legal analyst on ESPN
- Dave Cotton—Did sports updates for CNN Headline News in the 90's. Currently morning anchor for KHQ-TV in Spokane, WA.
- Katie Couric—Now primary anchor with CBS News
- Chris Curle
- Sumi Das—Now at KTVU in San Francisco
- Veronica De La Cruz
- Lou Dobbs
- Dan Dorfman—Now a columnist for the New York Sun
- Mike Douglas—Deceased
- Jane Dutton—Now with Al Jazeera English
- Jennifer Eccleston
- Patrick Emory—Retired
- Don Farmer
- Andrea Fleischer
- Jeff Flock—Now a reporter for the Fox Business Network; was one of this network's original personalities
- Sasha Foo—Now at KUSI, San Diego
- Bob Franken - MSNBC Contributor & Blogger at Politics Daily
- David French
- Dr. Sonya Friedman
- Eric Gershawn
- David Goodnow
- Gordon Graham
- Jeff Greenfield—Now with CBS News
- Patrick Greenlaw
- Nick Gregory—Now with WNYW-Fox
- Mike Hanna—Now with Al Jazeera English
- Leon Harris—Now with WJLA-TV-ABC
- Don Harrison—Deceased
- Lois Hart—Now with KCRA-TV and KQCA-TV; wife of former CNN alumni Dave Walker
- James Hattori—Now with NBC News
- Kathleen Hays—Now with Bloomberg Television
- Bill Hemmer—Now with Fox News Channel
- Taylor Henry—Now News Director, KNOE-TV, Monroe, Louisiana
- Fred Hickman—Now with ESPN
- Maria Hinojosa—Now with Now on PBS
- John Holliman—Deceased
- Andrew Holtz—Author of "The Medical Science of House, M.D." website HoltzReport.com
- Jan Hopkins—Now independent consultant
- Jim Huber
- D.L. Hughley—Left after the end of the first season of his self-titled show
- Al Hunt—Now with Bloomberg Television
- Jesse Jackson—Now a president for Rainbow/PUSH
- Martyn Jeanes
- Brian Jenkins
- Graeme Joffe—Sports presenter for 94.7 Highveld Stereo Johannesburg South Africa
- Daryn Kagan—Now an author, film producer, and creator and host of the the inspirational news website DarynKagan.com
- Myron Kandel—Retired 2005
- Donna Kelley—Now Executive Producer at KBZK-TV, Bozeman, Montana
- Patricia Kelly-Senior international correspondent and Brussels bureau chief - now freelance
- Kathleen Kennedy—Left the network in 2007
- Sandy Kenyon—Now at PARADE Magazine, various radio & TV
- Riz Khan—Now with Al Jazeera English
- Jane King
- Michael Kinsley
- Dennis Kirkpatrick
- Jeff Koinange—Left in May 2007, now with Kenya's K24 Channel
| - Andrea Koppel—Is now with M+R Strategic Services in Washington, DC
- Steve Kosch—www.thevideoeditor.com
- Sachi Koto—Left in 2005
- Lawrence Kudlow—Now with CNBC
- Bob Kurtz—First sports anchor, now a Christian minister
- Greg LaMotte—Now with KULR-TV, Billings, Montana
- Larry LaMotte—Deceased
- Denise LeClair—An original CNN anchor and first Headline News anchor
- Christopher Lee—Washington DC university student contributions—now with Washington Post
- Mark Leff—Now a Journalism professor at the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University
- Lee Leonard—Now at CN8
- Carol Lin—Left 2006-12-30
- Kirsten Lindquist—Real estate agent in California
- Stuart Loory
- Bob Lorenz—Now main studio anchor and host, Yankees Entertainment & Sports Network (YES Network), New York City.
- Bob Losure—www.boblosure.com
- Bettina Lüscher—Now a spokesperson for the World Food Programme[2]
- Tumi Makgabo
- Alphonso Van Marsh
- Deborah Marchini
- Miguel Marquez—Now with ABC News
- Mary Matalin—Now a Republican political consultant
- Molly McCoy
- Ann McDermott
- Dennis Michael
- Dave Michaels—Retired
- Don Miller
- Tom Mintire
- Jim Moret—Now with Inside Edition and professor at UCLA
- Valerie Morris—Poised to host a financial literacy programme aimed at woman and people with colour
- Anand Naidoo—Now with Al Jazeera English
- Brian Nelson—Now Boeing Communications Director At Kennedy Space Center
- Arthel Neville—Morning anchor at KSWB-TV in San Diego
- Lucia Newman—Now with Al Jazeera English as a correspondent based in Buenos Aires
- Lucy Noland—Now at KHOU-TV In Houston
- Bryan Norcross—Now with CBS
- Robert Novak—Deceased
- Miles O'Brien — Released with the closure of the Sci-Tech group
- Mosheh Oinounou—Washington DC university student contributions—now with Fox News
- Joe Oliver
- Patti Paniccia
- Christina Park—Now at WNYW-FOX
- Dan Patrick—No longer with ESPN as of 2007-08-17
- Natalie Pawelski—No longer active
- Veronica Pedrosa—Now with Al Jazeera English
- Kathy Pepino
- Cheryl Potts
- Sohail Rahman—Now with Al Jazeera English
- Dallas Raines—Now with KABC-TV, Los Angeles
- Gene Randall—Now media consultant
- Shibab Rattansi—Now with Al Jazeera English
- Maria Ressa—Now Head of News and Public Affairs, ABS-CBN, Philippines
- Hugh Riminton—Now senior political corrsepondent at Network Ten
- Susan Rook—Retired
- Sonia Ruseler—No longer active
- Lynne Russell—Now with CBC/Radio-Canada, anchoring for CBC Newsworld
- Andrea Sanke—Now with France24 English
- Martin Savidge— Left for NBC News; Now with Worldfocus on public television.
- Daniel Schorr—Now with NPR as Senior News Analyst
- Frank Sesno—Now with George Washington University and a special contributor to CNN
- Bella Shaw—Now doing infomercials
- Bernard Shaw—Retired
- Mark Shields—Currently appears on The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
- Claire Shipman—Now with ABC News
- Orelon Sidney
- Daniel Sieberg—Now with CBS News
- Kate Snow—Now with ABC News
- Martin Soong—Now with CNBC Asia
- Flip Spiceland—Now with WXIA-NBC
- Hannah Storm—Now with CBS News
- Linda Stouffer Now a correspondent on WSB TV in Atlanta, GA
- Kathleen Sullivan
- John Sununu
- Sherri Sylvester
- Cal Thomas—Now with Fox News Channel
- Owen Thomas—Now with BBC
- Andrea Thompson
- Bill Tush—Now freelance reporter
- Greta Van Susteren—Now host of On the Record with Greta Van Susteren on Fox News Channel
- Stuart Varney—Now an anchor at the Fox Business Network
- Lyn Vaughn
- Alessio Vinci—Now hosting his new show on Italian TV
- Robert Vito
- Valerie Voss
- Dave Walker—Now with KCRA-TV and KQCA-TV; husband of former CNN alum Lois Hart
- Kelly Wallace—Now with CBS News
- Lou Waters
- Ralph Wenge—Retired, living in Rhode Island
- Harris Whitbeck
- Liz Wickersham
- Mary Alice Williams—Now with WCBS News Radio
- Judy Woodruff—Bloomberg Television) and PBS
- Van Earl Wright—Did sports updates for CNN Headline news in the 80's (now works for NBC American Gladiators in 2008)
- Paula Zahn—Resigned from the network July 24, 2007[1]
- Sami Zeidan—Now with Al Jazeera English
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