These Are The Female Anchors That Drive CNN And MSNBC

Natalie Morales

Since the advent of radio and television, our society has relied on the expertise and objectivity of reporters, newscasters, and anchors to deliver news in a timely and efficient manner.  Through the evolution of the industry, as in other places in history, women slowly rose to prominence and power as a symbol of trustworthiness, competence, and strength when reporting the news.

Industry giants like CNN and MSNBC have been in the business of putting the best and brightest women in front of us for a number of years, and these women are showing today just how knowledgeable and skilled they are. Their job isn’t easy, especially during these times, and we must acknowledge the responsibility that they embrace when bringing us the stories we wish to know about. These are the highly intelligent, skilled women that drive CNN and MSNBC…

Lilia Luciano

Natalie Morales is perhaps best known for her roles as co-anchor and co-host of programs like Today, Dateline, and NBC News. Her childhood travels through different countries with a father who served in the air force contributed to her passion for reporting on foreign affairs.

In March of 2002, Morales joined MSNBC as a regular anchor for several news shows, and she continues to serve the network both as an anchor and reporter for special interest stories.

Mariana Atencio

Lilia Luciano is an award-winning investigative journalist, reporter, and public speaker that has played a significant role across several news mediums. Having worked at ABC, CBS, and the Discovery Channel, her work has earned her awards such as the Walter Cronkite Award For Excellence In Journalism, as well as Regional Emmys and GLAAD’s Outstanding Digital Journalism Award.

Luciano works as a news correspondent and anchor for NBC News, The Today Show, Nightly News With Brian Williams, and MSNBC. She is a valued contributor to the Huffington Post as well as the TEDx series, and she continues to shine in each role that she takes on.

Robin Meade

Mariana Atencio’s bilingual abilities have earned her the respect of both the American and Latin American media communities. Part of her journalism experience includes positions with Fusion TV and Univision.

Making the crossover to American journalism endeavors in 2016, Atencio was given the opportunity to serve as anchor and correspondent for the MSNBC network. At the time, she was the only Latina correspondent working for the network. She continues paving the way for her community as she covers special interest stories that impact the Latino population as well as covering national interest stories.

Frances Rivera

Robin Meade is a CNN institution; she has served the network since 2011; her first day with their subsidiary HLN was September 11th of that year, a day that all journalists remember with some measure of sadness and stress when thinking back on what was demanded of those in the field.

Proving her professionalism and prowess from her very first day on the job, Robin then went on to anchor and host Morning Express With Robin Meade alongside fellow anchors Jennifer Westhoven and Mike Galanos. This multi-talented professional has also written a number of books, participated in on-air opportunities with Oprah Winfrey, and released a country album entitled, Brand New Day.

Bianca Nobilo

Phillipine-born Frances Rivera moved to Austin Texas with her family when she was just three years old. She had an interest in pursuing her cultural heritage, so she traveled back to the Philippines to attend university, where she graduated with a degree in journalism.

After a number of positions with both CBS and NBC affiliates, Rivera received the opportunity of a lifetime—a chance to anchor several news shows on MSNBC. She began her contract with MSNBC in 2014, and is actively improving ratings and attracting new viewers to the network with each broadcast.

Kate Bolduan

Bianca Nobilo is a British journalist who now serves as anchor and producer for the CNN network. She was born and raised in New Zealand, having graduated from the University of Warwick with a degree in history. She pursued a master’s in comparative politics at the University of London, and set her sights on the big news networks.

She joined CNN in 2013, initially working as a producer and reporter. Her onscreen debut came in 2015, when Bianca served as anchor for CNN Today and CNN Newsroom. Since 2108, she has been working in London as chief correspondent and anchor for these programs and special interest spots that draw in millions of viewers.

Hallie Jackson

Kate Bolduan attended George Washington University, where she graduated summa cum laude with degrees in both broadcast journalism and political science. From strong academic beginnings, she went on to prove her prowess as a reporter and anchor for several smaller news affiliates before getting her break on the CNN network.

She began her tenure with CNN in 2007, when she hosted and reported CNN Newsource. Thanks to innovative and striking news coverage of such events as the 2008 presidential election, the Minnesota bridge collapse, and the O.J. Simpson trial, she has now risen to the position of anchor of several CNN shows, including At This Hour and The State Of America.

Lynda Kinkade

Hallie Jackson was born in Yardley, Pennsylvania. Upon graduation from Johns Hopkins University, she quickly jumped into her first few reporting jobs and worked her way right into a big break with MSNBC.

Although only employed with the network for five years, Hallie has made an impression on staff and viewers alike. She remains a valued member of the MSNBC Live crew, and does a fantastic job of adding value to the network.

Kristen Welker

Kinkade started her career in 2002 when she joined the Seven Network as a political researcher while she was in her second year of college. After completing her degree in technology at the University of Technology Sydney, she slowly worked her way through various television and production positions to earn the attention of network execs at CNN.

Lynda now works out of CNN’s headquarters in Atlanta, where she serves as an anchor on CNN International, CNN Newsroom, The World Right Now, and Connect The World. She’s one of the most sought-after talents on the network today.

Rosemary Church

After obtaining her Bachelor of arts from Harvard University, Kristen Welker gained valuable experience working for ABC and NBC news affiliates. She also acted as White House correspondent for several years.

She continues to represent her most recent assignment with MSNBC on their live broadcast, both weeknights and weekends. Most recently, she was seen moderating the second Presidential debate involving Donald Trump and Joe Biden.

Christina Macfarlane

Rosemary Church has an impressive list of credentials, including graduate studies in media and law from Australian National University. Her personal and professional travels have taken her across the globe, and she’s one of the most highly regarded female anchors on CNN today.

With over 30 years of covering global events with passion and purpose, Rosemary Church is a beloved member of the CNN network. She hosts CNN International and is a guest commentator on several other CNN programs, including CNN Saturday and CNN Sunday.

Alison Kosik

Christina Macfarlane was born in Surrey, South England. She obtained her BA in English literature from the University of Wales, and from there furthered her studies at Harvard and eventually the City University London, where she finished a master’s degree in broadcast journalism in 2008.

Her love of travel and passion for sports have earned her several opportunities in journalism, including working on England & Walkes Cricket Board as well as working as a producer and reporter for Pinpoint Global Communications. Her talent and expertise earned her a spot as a prominent sportscaster and anchor for CNN International, London, where she continues to work today.

Alison Morris

Kosik was born and raised in Miami, Florida. After graduating from Nova High School, she obtained a degree American University with a degree in broadcast journalism and set her sights on positions related to political persuasion.

Her ambitious career goals took her to Corpus Christi, where she worked as a reporter for several small television stations. Aspirations of becoming an anchor brought her to West Palm Beach, where she had the opportunity to sharpen her skills behind the desk. She now works as an anchor and business correspondent for CNN, covering news related to the New York Stock Exchange.

S.E. Cupp

Alison Morris was born and raised in Long Island, New York. After attending illustrious college preparatory classes, she graduated from Yale University with a degree in sociology. She began her career in a lofty position with CNBC Europe in Paris, France.

As of July 2019, she was working as anchor of the show, NBC News Now.  In January of 2020, she was awarded additional responsibilities as anchor of MSNBC weekend shows.  She continues to work and travel back and forth as an anchor and correspondent for MSNBC in New York and Paris, where her career began.

Julia Chatterley

Sarah Elizabeth Cupp, or S.E., as she’s more commonly referred to, is an American journalist, writer, and television anchor. Despite following her passions for art and dance, she found herself drawn to the world of investigative journalism, which then opened the door for her opportunity with CNN.

She has been a former panelist on the political commentary show, CNN Crossfire, and the network kept her on as an anchor and host when they revamped the show. She also anchors S.E. Cupp Unfiltered, which airs on the network on Saturday evenings.

Nina dos Santos

Another professional on this list that did not start in broadcasting, Julia Chatterley started what she thought would be a profitable career in finance with Morgan Stanley in 2002. Little did she know that soon after, she would be one of the most highly sought-after anchors and journalists, working for industry giant CNN.

Julia currently anchors several programs for the CNN network, including CNN International and First Move With Julia Chatterley, which broadcasts live from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. It seems that she’s blended the best of both worlds–her love of finance and a newfound ability to deliver the news in an engaging and entertaining manner.

Sarah Harman

Nina dos Santos is yet another bright talent acquired by the CNN network to boost ratings and enhance content delivery across various news mediums. After graduating from Imperial College, dos Santos began her career as an intern and investigative reporter.

Her talents were recognized and procured by CNN; she is anchor and host of several newsworthy programs, including CNN International and CNN Money View With Nina dos Santos. 

Bianna Golodryga

Sarah Harman is an award-winning journalist who has acted as a foreign correspondent in Germany for a number of years. She graduated from Georgetown University with degrees in English and psychology, and despite the unrelated educational path, seemed destined to deliver the news as soon as she obtained her first assignment.

Thanks to her quality work in Germany covering newsworthy events such as the 2017 federal elections, the 2017 London Bridge attack, and the 2016 Presidential election, she earned the attention of network execs at NBC and MSNBC. In August of 2019, she officially joined the network, and is a regular anchor for MSNBC News.

Sarah Westwood

This Russian born beauty left her home country when she was still a child; she and her family came to the United States as political refugees hoping for a better life. While her professional training had her on track for a career in the arts, she developed a passion for journalism at a young age, and set her sights on reporting and anchoring.

Bianna had a number of roles in both reporting and anchoring for networks like ABC, CBS, and their affiliates. In 2018, she announced on CBS This Morning that she would be leaving to join the CNN network. She hosts and co-anchors various shows as a senior global affairs analyst.

Carol Lee

After attending Georgetown University, American journalist Sarah Westwood began working for the Washington Examiner. She took a position with CNN shortly thereafter, covering the White House daily briefings, Cabinet agencies, and their interactions with Congress.

Westwood now works out of Washington D.C., where she’s a regular guest anchor for several MSNBC shows, and she continues providing political commentary both in house and out in the field; her passion for her craft is evident with every broadcast.

Erin Burnett

Carol Lee is a multi-talented presence across several media formats. An accomplished actor, anchor, and reporter, she’s made a name for herself with her coverage of White House affairs, Wall Street Journal cover stories, and unique pieces on politics, foreign affairs, and social justice.

Her experience in broadcast communications is varied; she has appeared on radio and television, working for CBS, NBC, and SiriusXM, giving political commentary and coverage of foreign affairs to a wide audience. She appears regularly on MSNBC, anchoring for several shows highlighting political affairs and economics in America.

Becky Anderson

Burnett was born in Mardela Springs, Maryland. She attended Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, earning degrees in political science and economics. She began her career as a financial analyst for Goldman Sachs, and was offered an entry position at CNN as writer for Moneyline.

Her talent for writing and delivering the news earned her the position of anchor on Erin Burnett OutFront, where she continues to earn awards and accolades for her quality journalistic talents.

Chris Jansing

Becky Anderson is a British-born journalist, anchor, and international correspondent for the CNN news network. She holds degrees in economics from the University of Sussex and a master’s in communication from Arizona State University.

Anderson is currently the anchor of Connect The World With Becky Anderson, and she also serves as managing editor of CNN Abu Dabi. She remains one of the highest profile female anchors that CNN employs today.

Zain Asher

Jansing knows a few things about having to voice her opinion. The youngest of twelve children, she grew up in a small Ohio town with big political aspirations. After entering college with the intention to major in political science, she soon switched to broadcast journalism, as she saw that as the perfect avenue to continue strengthening her voice.

Jansing is currently the anchor of Jansing and Company, which airs on MSNBC. She’s reported for Nightly News, Today, and MSNBC affiliates. She also acts as senior White House correspondent for MSNBC news network.

Alex Witt

British-born Zain Asher is no stranger to the spotlight; affluent parents and famous siblings left her hungry for a bit of limelight as well. She set her sights on broadcast journalism from an early age, and left her home country to pursue a career with an American news media company.

Asher currently anchors the weekend edition of CNN Newsroom, and she’s also a regular on the networks prime time business programs, including Quest Means Business, The Express, and First Move With Julia Chatterly. She has also covered high profile stories such as the Nigerian kidnapping of hundreds of school children as well as the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.

Brooke Baldwin

Witt is a native of Los Angeles and holds degrees in both journalism and international relations from the University of Southern California. She also attended the prestigious Marlborough School For Girls, which no doubt set the stage for future successful endeavors.

In addition to covering such newsworthy stories like the September 11th terrorist attack and both the 2000 and 2004 elections, Witt currently serves as anchor for Saturday morning’s MSNBC Live. She also co-hosts and reports regularly for weekly MSNBC shows. Witt has been representing her network since 1999.

Christine Amanapour

Brooke Baldwin was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and attended the prestigious Westminster School, a rigorous college preparatory school. From an early age, she found herself interested in journalism and international studies, and she went on to receive degrees in Spanish from the University of North Carolina, as well as a journalism degree from the Hussman School of Journalism and Media.

A number of smaller television and co-hosting appearances inevitably led to her position at CNN as of 2008. She’s currently an anchor for CNN Newsroom as well as for the groundbreaking series, American Woman, which also airs on the network. This Peabody Award finalist will continue to deliver interesting and innovative news for years to come.

Betty Nguyen

This English-born journalist first earned a chance at the news spotlight with her work as a leading war reporter and correspondent for CNN. She then went on to spend a brief tenure with ABC’s This Week and a show on PBS entitled Amanapour and Company.

Amanapour came back to CNN after she was offered an international spot on a global affairs interview program entitled Amanapour. She remains there as one of the most successful female anchors and interviewers on television today.

Susan Hendricks

Nguyen began her successful career as a morning anchor and reporter at a CBS affiliate in Waco, Texas. A number of breaking news events such as the Columbia disaster earned her the attention of prominent news networks.

Nguyen joined MSNBC in 2013, and she took on anchor positions on Early Today and First Look. She also acts as a co-anchor and news correspondent for The Today Show.

Stephanie Ruhle

Susan Hendricks was born and raised in New Brunswick, New Jersey.  After graduating from Arizona State University with a degree in communications, she headed off in search of journalism fame and fortune, starting with a small local station in Palm Springs, California.

After just two years in the field, she was offered an anchor position in an NBC-affiliate, where she hosted a two-hour morning show. Soon after, she was offered a position with the CNN network, where she now hosts and anchors shows like CNN Headline News and CNN International.

Robin Curnow

Ruhle didn’t start out with broadcasting aspirations, but a unique career path brought her to broadcasting prominence on the MSNBC network. After graduating from Lehigh University, she enjoyed a successful career in the finance industry for nearly fourteen years before making a bold career move.

Ruhle is now Senior Business correspondent and anchor of MSNBC Live, as well as Velshe and Ruhle. In addition to regular appearances on camera, Ruhle remains active in the finance sector, and acts as an independent consultant for Fortune 500 corporations.

Kasie Hunt

Robin Curnow is an institution at CNN; she started her career in 2001 in London, covering stories in both the UK and Europe. A combination of being in the right place at the right time and having the ability to create engaging stories brought opportunities to cover the World Cup, Nelson Mandela’s death and funeral, and a host of other newsworthy events.

Curnow currently anchors CNN Newsroom, which airs Fridays at 6 and 7 p.m. She continues acting as an international correspondent and guest host in London, Johannesburg, and New York.

Amanda Davies

Kasie Hunt is an American political correspondent; she was born in Wayne, Pennsylvania. After obtaining her degree in international affairs from Georgetown University, she served as a political intern for NBC news.

As of November 2014, Hunt was a regular MSNBC anchor and political correspondent. She writes for MSNBC.com and is a regular on MSNBC Live and Bloomberg Television. She received her own talk show on MSNBC entitled Kasie DC, and she has most recently been seen on Way Too Early With Kasie Hunt, which airs Sunday mornings.

Kelly O´Donnell

Davies was born in Manchester, the daughter of sports journalist David Davies. Upon her graduation from Oxford in 2001, she began her career at the BBC, where she worked as an investigative reporter and regular presenter of BBC Sports Your News.

As of 2012, Davies took a position as sports anchor for CNN, where she hosts shows such as World Sports and The Circuit. She continues covering special interest stories such as The World Cup, The Olympics, and coverage related to the Lance Armstrong and FIFA scandals.

Kate Snow

Kelly O´Donnell is an American journalist and political reporter for NBC News and White House News correspondent. Upon graduating from Northwestern University, she began her career at a CBS affiliate in Cleveland.

O´Donnell has now switched her loyalties to MSNBC and its subsidiaries; she’s a regular guest anchor for Nightly News, Meet The Press, Today, and various MSNBC programs.

Hala Gorani

Thanks to a number of positions with the ABC and CNN news networks, the talents of Kate Snow were finely honed for future positions with NBC and MSNBC. Her coverage of Hillary Clinton’s Presidential campaign and the 2004 Democratic National Convention lead to even greater opportunities at her current network.

She now serves as anchor and correspondent for NBC News and Dateline NBC, and she’s a regular anchor for Nightly News. She continues to serve as special interest correspondent for MSNBC while lending her expertise in reporting to news programs across both networks.

Tahzeen Ahmad

Hala Gorani started her professional career as a reporter for French Press before joining France 3. From there, she took a position at Bloomberg Television in London before joining the staff at CNN in 1998.

Gorani anchors for CNN shows such as CNN International, Hala Gorani Tonight, and Your World Today With Jim Clancy. She works both in London and Atlanta CNN locations, and continues to bring new levels of excellence and integrity to reporting.

Poppy Harlow

Tahzeen Ahmad was born in Pakistan to academic parents, Shaher and Waheed. Family travels and job opportunities took them back and forth from Britain to Pakistan, and she graduated from Weald College and the University of London.a

Until her untimely death in November of 2019, Tahzeen worked for both London-based MSNBC affiliates and the BBC as anchor and co-host of special interest programming. She succumbed to cancer last year, and her talent and contributions to the industry will be sorely missed.

Dara Brown

Poppy Harlow was born and raised in Minneapolis, Minnesota. After attending the Blake Preparatory school, she went on to obtain a degree in political science from Columbia University.

Harlow interned for several CBS news affiliates while still in college, and she set her sights high with aspirations of anchoring prime time television. Her big break came when CNN offered her anchor positions on several shows, including CNN Newsroom, CNN International, and New Day. She remains a solid and stable presence with their network even today.

Stephanie Gosk

Dara Brown is a graduate of New York University; her ambitious work ethic and various opportunities brought her to a place of prominence in American journalism and reporting.

Brown remains a producer and news anchor for various programs on MSNBC. She shares her expertise on shows such as Early Today on NBC and First Look on MSNBC.

Erica Hill

Stephanie Gosk started her career right after 2000, when she joined ABC news in New York City. As of 2006, she took a position with NBC as their London correspondent. It was there that she had the privilege of covering Osama Bin Laden’s death, as well as the Sochi Olympics and LBTGQ issues arising in Russia.

Stephanie now serves the MSNBC network, appearing most often on NBC News, Today, MSNBC Nightly News, and several other current reports programs. She and wife Jenna Wolfe reside in New York with their two daughters, Harper and Quinn.

Leanne Greg

Hill is a Clinton, Connecticut native who graduated from Boston University with a degree in journalism. Her debut in television came with TechTV, where she hosted and helped in the production of TechTVNews and TechLive.

Hill joined CNN Headline News in 2003, and in addition to taking on special interest projects, she co-anchored Prime News Tonight and Prime News With Erica Hill. After a brief tenure with CBS and NBC, she returned home to CNN and continues to serve them today in various anchor and co-anchor positions.

Laura Jarrett

Leanne Greg is an award-winning American television journalist who has a varied background in reporting and production. She’s been credited with several high-profile stories, coverage of nearly six Olympic games, and political campaigns that set her apart from many of her colleagues.

Greg works currently with both NBC and MSNBC; she serves in the capacity of both anchor and special interest correspondent, and she continues to share her talents with an ever-widening audience.

Catie Beck

Laura Jarrett was born in Chicago Illinois; from the beginning, she had close ties to the political system, as her mother played the role of senior advisor to President Barack Obama. After graduation from Chicago High School, she went on to obtain a law degree from Harvard University.

After several successful years as a practicing lawyer, she made a bold and decisive career move when she joined CNN in 2016. Her primary responsibilities at the network include anchor positions with CNN Newsroom, The Situation Room, and At This Hour.

Brianna Keilar

Catie Beck started her journalism journey in 2005, when she graduated from American University with a degree in broadcast journalism. Years of service to several small stations eventually led to a big promotion with MSNBC.

Taking on the role of correspondent and anchor for Nightly News as of January 2017, she continues to serve in the field of reporting with integrity and a natural grace in front of the camera that draw thousands in for daily news.

Katy Tur

Australian-born Brianna Keilar came to the United States with her family at a very young age.  They settled in Orange County, CA, where Brianna grew and eventually graduated from Mission Viejo High School. She went on to obtain a dual degree in mass communications and psychology from Berkeley University.

After starting as an anchor for CNN in Washington D.C., Keilar went on to act as official White House correspondent for the network, covering high profile stories like the rollout and implementation of Obamacare. She is now anchor of CNN Right Now, which airs daily at 1 p.m.

Kelly Cobiella

Katherine Tur, or Katy, as she is more commonly called, is an American author and broadcast journalist. She worked as a reporter for small stations in Brooklyn and New York before trying her hand at storm chasing for The Weather Channel.

Tur served most recently as embedded anchor and reporter on behalf of MSNBC, charged with covering the Trump Presidential campaign. Although she was heavily criticized for her questioning techniques, she remained a solid presence throughout the campaign, and now serves as a regular on MSNBC Live Weeknights.

Melissa Knowles

Kelly Cobiella began her broadcast journalism career working as a weather reporter in Grand Junction, Colorado. She ascended quickly to anchoring positions, securing a spot at a local station in Miami, where she delivered the evening news for a number of years.

Cobiella moved on to MSNBC, and from 2014, she’s been a regular guest anchor for MSNBC Live, and has provided field stories such as the attacks at Camp Bastion and the Libyan revolution. Her work with the MSNBC network has earned her critical acclaim and several awards, including a Peabody Award and an Emmy for Outstanding Business and Economic Reporting.

J.J. Ramberg

Melissa Knowles is a Houston native who attended Georgetown University, obtaining her degree in both broadcast journalism and political journalism. Starting as an intern at the BET network, she began her career there in 2013, moving toward reporting positions that would eventually bring her to CNN success.

Melissa joined the CNN crew in 2014, starting as a reporter and then working her way to an anchor position with The Daily Share and Morning Express With Robin Meade.

Joy-Ann Reid

J.J. Ramberg comes from a long line of business professionals and entrepreneurs. She graduated from Duke University with a degree in English, then went on to obtain a master’s in business administration from Stanford Business School.

Ramberg came from CNN to MSNBC, where she now hosts MSNBC’s Your Business, airing on Sunday mornings at 7:30. The show focuses on providing practical advice for small business owners and addresses current issues facing entrepreneurs today.

Milissa Rehberger

Despite adverse situations and life experiences in her childhood, Joy-Ann Reid continued to reach for her dreams. An orphan at the young age of 17, she moved back to the East Coast from Colorado and enrolled in Harvard University.

After obtaining her degree in visual art and documentation in film, she began working as an intern for a southern Florida television station. After a number of varying roles in television and radio, she joined MSNBC in 2014 and began hosting and anchoring her own show entitled The Reid Report. News quickly spread of Reid’s natural talent and charisma on screen, and today she anchors various shows on MSNBC and is becoming a nationally recognized talent in the field of broadcast journalism.

Susan Filan

Rehberger is a 1993 grad of both Hobart and William Smith colleges, and she served as co-anchor for stations in Orlando and Oklahoma City. She joined MSNBC in 2003 and has served the network as a reporter, producer, and anchor for several programs.

After earning accolades and various awards for her freelance reporting work, Rehberger was asked to anchor Early Today and MSNBC’s First Look. She also hosts prime time news breaks on MSNBC on both weeknights and weekends.

Erica Orden

Susan Filan enjoyed a prosperous career as a criminal defense attorney before branching off into the field of journalism. Her primary responsibilities included representing indegenous peoples that were convicted of crimes. Her skills and expertise earned her the attention of network executives at MSNBC.

She began providing legal and political commentary for a number of networks, including MSNBC. She appears as a regular anchor and analyst for both daytime and primetime programs, as well as acting as guest host for The Abrams Report.

Ali Vitali

Erica Orden received her degree in political science from Barnard College. She went on to earn a master’s degree in journalism from Columbia University. She began her career as a reporter with The New York Sun; she jumped at the opportunity to work for The Wall Street Journal shortly thereafter.

In 2018, Orden joined CNN as a reporter; she has covered a number of high-profile stories that earned her the opportunity to anchor on the network as well. Her talent for finding and reporting on high-interest stories and controversial topics have gained her a loyal audience of viewers.

Christi Paul

A graduate of Tulane University, Ali Vitali obtained her Bachelor of arts degree in journalism and communications, and soon after hit the campaign trail to cover the Republican side of the 2016 Presidential elections.

Vitali has actually been employed by MSNBC twice; she worked at the network from 2012-2013, then taking a leave to try her hand at editing for Sweet Lemon Media productions. Eventually, she landed back at MSNBC, and is now anchoring a prime-time spot called Krystal Clear. 

Andrea Mitchell

Christi Paul’s talents extend far beyond mere reporting; an accomplished singer and author, she has had success in both fields, being both a published author and performer who has shared the stage with greats such as Richard Marx and David Foster.

Prior to joining CNN subsidiary, HLN in 2003, Christi began her career as a one-man band, acting as reporter/producer/anchor for a small station in Clarksburg. She quickly rose to greater prominence and greater responsibility, working her way up to an anchor position with the CNN network, hosting shows such as CNN New Day as well as various others on HLN.

Christine Romans

Andrea Mitchell has enjoyed a successful career serving MSNBC as an anchor, reporter, and commentator. Her passions include politics, and she has been involved in coverage of several Presidential elections as well as coverage related to White House policy and practice.

Mitchell currently serves MSNBC as co-anchor for Hardball With Chris Matthews. She is also host and correspondent of Andrea Mitchell Reports, an hour of political commentary and interviews with top advisors.

Nancy Snyderman

Romans is chief business correspondent and anchor of Early Start With Dave Briggs on CNN. She covers business and finance topics that are applicable to all Americans, and her talent for breaking down complex systems into accessible jargon is what keeps her audiences tuned in.

Romans joined CNN Business network in 1999, and spent several years initially reporting from the floor of the New York Stock Exchange. She has won a number of awards for her excellence in journalism, including the Media Excellence Award for Business Reporting and the James W. Schwartz Award for excellence in journalism.

Lynn Smith

Unlike many of the women on this list, Snyderman didn’t attend college with aspirations of becoming a broadcast journalist. Her love was of medicine, and she obtained an undergraduate degree in microbiology and a Doctor of Medicine degree from the University of Nebraska Medical Center before starting work as a successful physician.

Snyderman was approached with the opportunity to serve NBC as chief medical correspondent, which she happily accepted. She had been making appearances for ABC affiliate stations for a number of years, and she was happy to accept an offer from NBC. Reports from Snyderman have appeared on Today, NBC Nightly News, and Dateline NBC. She began hosting an MSNBC special entitled Dr. Nancy beginning in 2009, and continues to lend her expertise and sound medical advice to millions of Americans with each broadcast.

Faith Jenkins

Smith graduated magna cum laude from Miami University in Ohio, where she obtained her degree in mass communications. After an initial position as an intern at an NBC-affiliate station in Los Angeles, she moved to the East Coast to pursue her passion for broadcasting.

Smith is currently working for CNN and HLN, a subsidiary of CNN. She hosts On The Story and Weekend Express With Lynn Smith, a show that focuses on national and international news.

Isa Soares

Faith Jenkins is a successful attorney-turned legal analyst; her interest in political science and the legal justice system paved the way for several positions in which she shares her expertise and legal counsel with a broad audience. 

She has appeared on many networks as a legal analyst, appearing on such shows as The O’Reilly Factor, Hannity, Politics Nation With Rev. Al Sharpton, and many others. Most recently, she has acted as a legal analyst and anchor on the MSNBC network.

Betsy Woodruff Swan

Isa Soares is an award-winning broadcast journalist who is well-known for providing superior coverage of international events such as the terror attack on Barcelona and Catalonia’s struggle for independence.

Isa currently co-anchors Your World Today With Isa Soares and MSNBC Live. She has a talent for exposing social injustices in her stories and inspiring additional investigation that viewers demand in search of truth.

Kristie Lu Stout

Betsy Woodruff Swan began her journalism career as a reporter at the National Review. She moved on shortly thereafter to cover political news breaking on Capitol Hill. Her passion for politics and savvy reporting earned her a spot as a contributor on MSNBC.

She now acts as chief political correspondent and co-anchor for several MSNBC shows, including MSNBC Live and Hardball With Chris Matthews. She continues to pique our interest in all things political and provide both entertainment value and information to millions of viewers.

Victoria Defrancesco Soto

Kristie Lu Stout is a leading international correspondent for CNN based in China. Her reports both from the newsroom and on the field have earned her critical acclaim and the respect of nearly one million fans on social media.

Stout is a regular anchor for shows such as Tech For Good, Inventing Tomorrow: Tech In A Time Of Pandemic, and News Stream. One of Stout’s major platforms is female achievement throughout history and what it means for our future as a country.

Jennifer Westhoven

Victoria Defrancesco Soto was born and raised in Arizona. After obtaining degrees in political science from both the University of Arizona and Duke University, she served as a political analyst, legal researcher, and faculty member of the LBJ School of Public Affairs.

From 2013-2019, Defrancesco Soto served as anchor and regular host of MSNBC Live, lending her unique blend of political and legal experience with a natural ease in front of the camera that inspired audiences far and wide to tune in.

Fredricka Whitfield

With a bachelor’s degree in political science and history from Bryn Mawr college, Westhoven’s future seemed bright. Her career began with special interest stories such as the financial collapse of 2008, the September 11th attacks, and the Enron scandal.

Westhoven joined CNN in 2000, anchoring at the New York Stock exchange and co-hosting Morning Express With Robin Meade. She remains based at CNN headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia.

Natasha Bertrand

With a successful broadcasting career that spans nearly thirty years, Frederick Whitfield is an asset to any media network she has worked with. Her reporting credits include the Cuban-Haitian crisis, the Bush-Gore Presidential race, and the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.

Whitfield is currently working through CNN’s headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia. She anchors the weekend edition of CNN Newsroom, and she continues to lend her expertise to field reporting covering issues like civil unrest, international affairs, and global economics.

Alisyn Camerota

Natasha Bertrand graduated from Vassar College with degrees in both philosophy and political science. She’s won a number of awards for her written and broadcast work, and is best known for her contributions to a publication entitled The Atlantic as well as her work on MSNBC.

Bertrand was in high demand in 2018; as she was working at The Atlantic, she was approached by MSNBC and given a contract for several political news broadcasts. She continues to serve the network as a political analyst and anchor to this day.

Lisa Myers

With a number of impressive journalism accomplishments to her name and a solid history of reporting both national and international events, Alisyn Camerota had her fate sealed as one of CNN’s most notable female anchors.

Camerota has received a number of awards for her excellence in journalism, including several Emmy Awards. She serves most recently as anchor and host of the show New Day on CNN.

Lisa Myers is an American journalist, investigator, and contributing correspondent for Nightly News. Her career began in 1979 with a position as White House correspondent for The Washington Star.

After joining the MSNBC network in 1981, Meyers enjoyed a long and prosperous career with the network, earning many awards for her quality work and professionalism under pressure.  Her reporting has earned her critical acclaim and prestigious awards such as the Clarion Award for excellence in journalism as well as the George Polk award.