Top female news anchors
Here are some of the top female news anchors in the world:
- Anderson Cooper's Co-Anchor: Dana Bash (CNN) - A renowned journalist and political correspondent, Bash is known for her in-depth reporting and tough questioning.
- ABC News: Robin Roberts (Good Morning America) - A beloved anchor and journalist, Roberts has been a fixture on ABC News for over two decades, covering major events and conducting exclusive interviews.
- CBS News: Norah O'Donnell (CBS Evening News) - A seasoned journalist and anchor, O'Donnell has reported from around the world, covering major stories and conducting in-depth investigations.
- NBC News: Lester Holt's Co-Anchor: Stephanie Ruhle (MSNBC) - A respected journalist and anchor, Ruhle is known for her sharp analysis and insightful reporting on business and economic issues.
- Fox News: Martha MacCallum (Tucker Carlson Tonight) - A seasoned journalist and anchor, MacCallum has covered major news events and conducted exclusive interviews with newsmakers.
- PBS NewsHour: Judy Woodruff (PBS NewsHour) - A veteran journalist and anchor, Woodruff has reported on major news stories and conducted in-depth interviews with newsmakers.
- BBC News: Fiona Bruce (BBC News at Six and Ten) - A respected journalist and anchor, Bruce has covered major news events and conducted exclusive interviews with world leaders.
- CNN International: Christiane Amanpour (CNN International) - A renowned journalist and anchor, Amanpour has reported from conflict zones and covered major news events around the world.
- MSNBC: Rachel Maddow (The Rachel Maddow Show) - A popular journalist and anchor, Maddow is known for her in-depth reporting and analysis of political issues.
- Fox Business: Maria Bartiromo (Mornings with Maria) - A respected journalist and anchor, Bartiromo has covered major business and economic news stories and conducted exclusive interviews with newsmakers.
These are just a few examples of the many talented female news anchors around the world.