(AP) - Aaron Brown, a veteran television news anchor whose steady hand helped guide CNN viewers through the unfolding tragedy of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, has died. Brown died Sunday of ...
a former ABC News and CNN investigative correspondent, is the University of Maryland broadcast journalism department chair. CBS names Norah O'Donnell replacements'CBS Evening News' as anchor ...
Dickerson also served as co-host of "CBS This Morning" from January 2018 until May 2019, and is a former "Face the Nation" moderator. Maurice DuBois co-anchors CBS News New York at 5 and 11 ...
After five years in the anchor chair, @NorahODonnell signs off from the CBS Evening News tonight. Her reporting has not only made history, but also resonated deeply with viewers across the nation.
Norah O’Donnell bade farewell to her anchor chair at “CBS Evening News” on Thursday night ... featured interviews with Pope Francis and former Vice President Kamala Harris and on-location ...
The anchor desk of "CBS Evening News" is going to look a lot different after tonight's broadcast, as anchor Norah O'Donnell is set to leave the set after Thursday evening's nationwide broadcast ...
Waltz made the comment when Fox News anchor Bret Baier asked him about a report from The Washington Post that said Trump was considering an executive order to suspend enforcement of a federal law ...
Norah O’Donnell signed off as the anchor at “CBS Evening News” on Thursday night. “It has been an incredible five and a half years,” O’Donnell said, adding it was the “honor of a ...
11, 2001 attacks. By Etan Vlessing, Alex Weprin Aaron Brown, the former ABC News and CNN anchor, has died. He was 76. CNN on Tuesday said Brown died on Sunday, citing a statement from his family.
Brown's former students at ASU, many of whom went on to work in the media industry, paid tribute to him Tuesday after news of his death trickled in. American journalist and CNN news anchor Aaron ...
For 5 years, "CBS Evening News" was broadcast out of Washington, D.C. with Norah O'Donnell in the anchor chair. Now, it's back to New York with the new team of Maurice DuBois and John Dickerson.