Clarissa Ward Biography Clarissa Ward is a popular British-American journalist, currently working as a chief international correspondent for CNN. Previously, she worked with CBS News […]
Pepper Baker Biography Pepper Baker is an American multi-skilled journalist who currently works on 5 On Your Side in St. Louis, Missouri. She joined KSDK […]
Robin Baumgarten Biography Robin Baumgarten is a three-time Emmy-winning American journalist currently working at WGN-TV co-anchoring the WGN Morning News from 6 a.m. to 10 […]
Lauren Magiera Biography Lauren Magiera is an American journalist currently working for WGN-TV as a sports reporter and weekend anchor. She is best known for […]
Jarrett Payton Biography Jarrett Payton is a former American football running back who is currently hired in 2015 as the sports reporter for CLTV’s sports […]
Alexa Maslowski Biography Alexa Maslowski is a renowned American multimedia journalist presently working at Spectrum News 1 in Ohio. She was born and brought up […]
Tonisha Johnson Biography Tonisha Johnson is an Emmy Award-winning journalist presently working as an anchor and multimedia journalist at Spectrum News 1 since April 2019. […]
Jan Crawford is an American television journalist, author, and attorney. She currently serves as a political correspondent and chief legal correspondent for CBS News. Additionally, Crawford appears regularly on the CBS Evening News, Face the Nation, CBS This Morning, and CBS News Sunday Morning. She led CBS News’s coverage of the 2012 Presidential Elections.
Bill Whitaker is an American television journalist and a correspondent on the CBS News program 60 Minutes. He became a correspondent for the CBS news program 60 Minutes, in March 2014 for which he began reporting in the fall season. Moreover, in 2021, following the death of host Alex Trebek, Whitaker, among others, began to guest-host Jeopardy! His ten episodes aired May 3–14, 2021.
Peter Van Sant is an American television news reporter and correspondent for 48 Hours. He joined joined CBS News and worked in Atlanta as a correspondent for CBS Evening News for the next six years in 1984. His investigative report on high number of medical helicopter crashes won him his first Emmy Award in 1986.