Stephen Collinson is an American columnist and reporter. He is currently working for CNN Politics covering the White House, and politics across the United States and around the world. Until now he has worked on 5 United States Presidential elections. Collinson has gone to different nations in his news-casting profession as he wants to go all over the world. It is reported that Collinson has visited nations like Switzerland, Thailand, Canada, Hong Kong, and more.
Deirdre Bosa (Deirdre Morris, Deirdre Austen, Deirdre Wang Morris, and Deirdre Wang) is a Canadian news anchor. She currently works as a full-time technology reporter in the CNBC network San Francisco Bureau. Bosa rejoined CNBC on October 1 2016 where she had joined for the first time in 2012. Previously, she was frequently present on-air and online as a CNBC contributor, reporting out of Vancouver, Canada.
Devin Dwyer (Full name: Devin Patrick Dwyer) is an American digital reporter and television journalist. He regularly contributes to ABCNews.com and such telecasts as Good Morning America, ABC World News, and Nightline. Dwyer joined ABC News after several years as a public radio reporter and producer in Atlanta, Georgia, and New York City. At ABC he covered, among other stories, the White House and the Obama administration for ABC News. Dwyer was the network’s off-air reporter on President Obama’s re-election campaign in 2012.
Mark Knoller is an American journalist. He was CBS News political correspondent at the White House where he joined back in 1988. Knoller is an Award-winning journalist and has worked for more than 30 years with the CBS News Broadcasting. He has covered many American presidents since Gerald Ford and started gathering statistics on the presidents’ daily activities in 1996. Knoller has gained fame as a long-standing CBS News political correspondent.
Julia Boorstin Bio | Wiki Julia Boorstin is a popular American journalist serving as a senior media and entertainment correspondent at CNBC. She joined CNBC […]
David Faber (Full name: David H. Faber) is an American market news analyst and financial journalist. He is currently working for CNBC as one of the co-hosts of the morning show “Squawk on the Street”. Faber joined CNBC in 1993 after being for seven years at Institutional Investor. He has been nicknamed “The Brain” by CNBC co-workers and hosted several documentaries on corporations, such as Wal-Mart and eBay.
Morgan Brennan is an American journalist and news anchor. She is a general assignment reporter on the CNBC channel at CNBC Global Headquarters in Englewood Cliffs, N.J, since December 2013. Brennan is currently co-hosting the “Squawk Alley” show where she co-anchors along with Carl Quintanilla and Jon Fortt focus on the junction of Silicon Valley and Wall Street. “Squawk on the Street” airs live from the New York Stock Exchange at 9 AM-11 AM ET.
Eugene Scott is a Washington based Afro-American journalist and political reporter. He is currently working for Washington Post’s “The Fix” covering political news especially of the Trump area. Scott joined the Washington Post’s The Fix in September 2017 to write about identity politics. He also covers “The Next Four Years” podcast available exclusively on Amazon Music.
Jimmie Allen (Full name: James Edward Allen) is an American country music singer and songwriter. Signed to Broken Bow Records imprint Stoney Creek, he has already made history as the first black artist to launch a career with two consecutive No. 1 hit on country radio. “Best Shot” which claimed the No. 1 spot for three weeks and “Make Me Want To” off his debut album Mercury Lane, released fall 2018. Allen performed at the 2020 CMA Awards show and was also nominated for New Artist of the Year.
Charley Pride (Full name: Charley Frank Pride) was an American country singer, author and performer, baseball player, and guitarist. He was considered the first Black country music singer and lovingly known as “Jackie Robinson of country music” by the press. Pride was a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Grand Ole Opry. In 1967, he became the first African American to sing at the venue. Pride held three Grammy Awards and had at least 43 No.1 country singles and multiple albums. He died on Saturday, December 12, after battling Covid-19 disease. Pride was last seen on November 11, 2020, when he received the Willie Nelson Lifetime Achievement Award.