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New York City has been called the
media capital of the world.
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[2] Many journalists work in
Manhattan , reporting about international, American,
sports ,
business ,
entertainment , and
New York metropolitan area -related matters.
New Yorkers in journalism
New Yorkers in journalism
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Ana Cabrera – CNN
Jack Cafferty – multiple platforms
Will Cain – Fox News
Mary Calvi –
WCBS-TV , weekend anchor for
Inside Edition
Alisyn Camerota – CNN
Rachel Campos-Duffy – Fox News
Carl Cameron – formerly of Fox News
Gretchen Carlson – formerly of Fox News
Tracee Carrasco – Fox Business
Michelle Caruso-Cabrera – multiple
business journalism platforms
Cheryl Casone – Fox Business
Marysol Castro – meteorologist,
Good Morning America
Neil Cavuto – Fox News
Sam Champion – meteorologist, WABC-TV
Gordon G. Chang – multiple platforms
Juju Chang –
ABC News
Laura Chang – journalist, editor of the Booming blog, The New York Times
Lia Chang – photojournalist, multiple
media platforms
Michelle Charlesworth – WABC-TV
Adrian Chen –
investigative journalist ; staff writer,
The New Yorker
Joie Chen – multiple broadcast networks
Julie Chen Moonves – multiple broadcast networks
Kiran Chetry – Fox News
Heather Childers – Fox News,
Newsmax TV
Alina Cho – CNBC
Liz Cho – WABC-TV
Kelly Choi –
NYC Media
Alexis Christoforous –
Yahoo! Finance
Connie Chung – multiple
broadcast networks
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Andy Cohen – multiple
media platforms
Kaitlan Collins – CNN
Liz Claman – Fox Business
Stephen Colbert –
CBS ,
The Late Show with Stephen Colbert
Jamie Colby – Fox News
Bertha Coombs – CNBC
Anderson Cooper –
60 Minutes , CBS, CNN
Anthony Cormier –
BuzzFeed News
Howard Cosell – multiple sports platform outlets
Bob Costas –
NBC Sports
Katie Couric – multiple broadcast networks
Jim Cramer – CNBC
Walter Cronkite – CBS News
Chris Cuomo –
Nexstar Media Group
S. E. Cupp – CNN
Ann Curry – investigative journalist
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Clyde Haberman – The New York Times
Maggie Haberman – The New York Times
Jenna Bush Hager – Today
Sara Haines – ABC News,
The View
Tamron Hall –
broadcast journalist , television talk show host, author
Katie Halper –
WBAI
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Sean Hannity – Fox News
Donna Hanover – WPIX, WNYW
Nanette Hansen – CBS, NBC, CNBC
Poppy Harlow – CNN
David Harsanyi –
National Review
Aishah Hasnie – Fox News
Elisabeth Hasselbeck – Fox News, The View
Chris Hayes – MSNBC
Kathleen Hays – multiple business platforms
Pete Hegseth – Fox News
Bill Hemmer – Fox News
Ed Henry – Fox News, CNN
Sue Herera – CNBC
Catherine Herridge – Fox News and CBS News
E.D. Hill – Fox News
Erica Hill – CBS News
Perez Hilton – blogger
Stephen Holden – The New York Times
Lester Holt – NBC News
Euny Hong – author, journalist
Hong Xiao –
China Daily
[9]
Kit Hoover – Fox News
Margaret Hoover –
PBS
Sunny Hostin – ABC News, The View ,
legal analyst
Cindy Hsu – WCBS-TV
Hua Hsu – The New Yorker
Eddie Huang – writer, author of
Fresh Off the Boat: A Memoir
Juliet Huddy –
WABC 770 ,
Fox News
Abby Huntsman – The View
Janice Huff – chief meteorologist,
WNBC
Brit Hume – Fox News
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Joseph Kahn –
editor-in-chief , The New York Times
Jay Caspian Kang –
The New York Times Magazine
Jodi Kantor – The New York Times
Michael Kay –
sports journalist from
the Bronx ,
New York Yankees TV broadcaster and CenterStage host on
YES Network , host of
The Michael Kay Show on
WEPN-FM
[10]
Megyn Kelly – formerly of NBC News and Fox News
Terry Keenan – formerly of CNN and Fox News
Kennedy – Fox Business
Joe Kernen – CNBC
Neeraj Khemlani – executive,
Hearst Communications , CBS
Brian Kilmeade –
Fox & Friends
Irene Kim –
fashion journalist , multiple platforms
Michael Kimmelman – architecture critic, The New York Times
Gayle King – CBS News
Anna Kisselgoff – dance critic, cultural news reporter, The New York Times
Sally Kohn –
political commentator
Anna Kooiman – Fox News
Steve Kornacki – NBC News
Hoda Kotb – Today
Marcia Kramer – WCBS-TV
John Krasinski – actor, filmmaker,
Some Good News
Priya Krishna – food writer, The New York Times
Sukanya Krishnan – WNYW
Steve Kroft – 60 Minutes
Paul Krugman – The New York Times
Larry Kudlow – Fox Business
Howard Kurtz – Fox News
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Martha MacCallum – Fox News
Elizabeth MacDonald – Fox Business
[11]
Consuelo Mack – WealthTrack
Rachel Maddow – MSNBC
Sapna Maheshwari – business journalist, The New York Times
[12]
Apoorva Mandavilli –
health care and
science journalist , The New York Times ;
[13] founding editor-in-chief of the
autism news site Spectrum
Dave Marash – WCBS-TV
Sal Marchiano –
WPIX
Michele Marsh – WCBS-TV, WNBC
Carol Martin – WCBS-TV
Anthony Mason – CBS News
Tyler Mathisen – CNBC
Jane Mayer – The New Yorker
Bill Mazer – WNBC
Meghan McCain –
The View
Bill McCuddy – Fox News
Dagen McDowell – Fox Business, Fox News
Lisa McRee – ABC News
Robin Meade – HLN
Ved Mehta – late, blind staff writer, The New Yorker
Jillian Mele – Fox News
Larry Mendte – WABC
Curt Menefee – Fox Sports
Seth Meyers – NBC,
Late Night with Seth Meyers
Al Michaels –
sports commentator from
Brooklyn
[14]
Maria Molina – weather meteorologist, Fox News
Seema Mody – CNBC
Jeanne Moos – CNN
Stephen Morgan – meteorologist,
Fox Weather
Clayton Morris – Fox News
Adam Moss – New York Magazine
David Muir – ABC News
John Muller – WPIX
Michael Musto – author, journalist
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Dan Rather – multiple broadcast networks
Judith Regan – Judith Regan Tonight
Trish Regan – multiple broadcast networks
David Remnick – editor, The New Yorker
Michael Riedel – New York Post ,
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Birmania Ríos –
Univision
Kelly Ripa – anchor,
Live with Kelly and Mark
Bill Ritter – WABC-TV
Frances Rivera – NBC News
Geraldo Rivera – multiple news outlets
Tanya Rivero –
CBS News 24/7
Amy Robach – ABC News
Deborah Roberts – ABC News
Robin Roberts – ABC News,
ESPN
Thomas Roberts – multiple endeavors
Darlene Rodriguez – WNBC-TV
Julie Roginsky –
Fox News
Al Roker – Today
Christine Romans – CNN
Steven Romo – NBC News, MSNBC
Charlie Rose – formerly of multiple news outlets
Jim Rosenfeld –
WCAU
David Roth –
Defector Media
Dave Rubin –
political commentator ,
YouTuber , talk show host, and author
Christopher Ruddy –
Newsmax
Amber Ruffin –
Peacock
Stephanie Ruhle – MSNBC
Louis Rukeyser –
Wall Street Week with Louis Rukeyser ,
Wall Street Week with Fortune , Louis Rukeyser's Wall Street
Tim Russert – formerly of NBC News and CNBC
Jim Ryan – WNYW
Sam Ryan – WABC-TV
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Rick Santelli – CNBC
Nicole Saphier – medical correspondent, Fox News
Diane Sawyer – multiple broadcast networks
Chuck Scarborough – WNBC-TV
Joe Scarborough – MSNBC
Dick Schaap – multiple platform outlets
Bob Schieffer – CBS News
Rob Schmitt – Fox News
Mike Schneider – formerly
ABC News ,
NBC News , and
Bloomberg Television
John Schubeck – NBC News
Jim Sciutto – CNN
A. O. Scott – The New York Times
Jon Scott – Fox News
Rosanna Scotto –
WNYW
Dionne Searcey – The New York Times
John Seigenthaler – NBC News
Bob Sellers – multiple business journalism outlets
Andrew Serwer – editor-in-chief,
Yahoo! Finance
Eric Shawn – Fox News
Carley Shimkus – Fox News
Maria Shriver – formerly of CBS News and NBC News
Choire Sicha – editor, The New York Times style section
Marc Siegel – medical correspondent, Fox News
Nate Silver – statistician, founder/editor of
FiveThirtyEight
Sue Simmons – WNBC
Jane Skinner – Fox News
Simran Jeet Singh –
Religion News Service
Ben Smith – editor-in-chief,
BuzzFeed News
Harry Smith – NBC News; formerly of CBS News
Rolland Smith – WCBS
Sandra Smith – CNBC; formerly of Fox News
Shepard Smith – co-founding anchor, Fox News
Stephen A. Smith –
sports journalist ,
ESPN ; born in
The Bronx ; raised in
Queens
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Tracy Smith –
48 Hours ,
CBS News Sunday Morning
Tom Snyder – multiple broadcast platforms
Kate Snow – multiple broadcast platforms
Andrew Ross Sorkin – The New York Times , CNBC
Lara Spencer – ABC News
Hari Sreenivasan –
PBS NewsHour Weekend
Sreenath Sreenivasan – technology journalist
Lesley Stahl – 60 Minutes
Brian Stelter – CNN
George Stephanopoulos – ABC News
Jon Stewart – Comedy Central
Lori Stokes – WNYW
Michael Strahan – ABC News
Brian Sullivan – multiple broadcast journalist platforms
A. G. Sulzberger – journalist, publisher, The New York Times
Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Jr. – journalist; chairman,
The New York Times Company
Stephanie Sy – CNN
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See also
References
^ Felix Richter (March 11, 2015).
"New York is the World's Media Capital" .
Statista . Retrieved September 22, 2018 .
^ Dawn Ennis (May 24, 2017).
"ABC will broadcast New York's pride parade live for first time" .
LGBTQ Nation . Retrieved September 22, 2018 . Never before has any TV station in the entertainment and news media capital of the world carried what organizer boast is the world's largest Pride parade live on TV.
^
"Ben Aaron" .
Pix11 . Retrieved May 26, 2024 .
^ Dan Rosenblum (April 13, 2012).
"At awards ceremony for ethnic and indie press, Connie Chung describes big media as 'a very male-oriented, very white-oriented executive suite' " .
Politico . Retrieved May 26, 2024 .
^
Angela Dimayuga ; Ligaya Mishan (October 7, 2019).
"Angela Dimayuga's 10 Essential Filipino Recipes" .
The New York Times . Retrieved October 12, 2019 .
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"Justin Fox" .
Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved June 5, 2020 .
^
Frank Bruni (May 2, 2020).
"She Predicted the Coronavirus. What Does She Foresee Next?" .
The New York Times . Retrieved May 3, 2020 .
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"making politics laughable" . Chelsea News NY . October 27, 2015. Retrieved April 26, 2020 .
^ Niu Yue; Hong Xiao (July 21, 2015).
"Chinese invest in world's tallest Ferris wheel" .
China Daily . Retrieved September 22, 2018 .
^
"Broadcasters" .
MLB.com . Retrieved June 28, 2022 .
^
"Elizabeth MacDonald" .
Fox Business . Retrieved August 8, 2021 .
^
"Sapna Maheshwari" .
The New York Times . Retrieved April 30, 2020 .
^
Celia (April 16, 2020).
"Apoorva Mandavilli Joining Health and Science" .
The New York Times Company . Retrieved June 14, 2020 .
^ David Broughton (August 14, 2023).
"Al Michaels through the years" .
Sports Business Journal . Retrieved March 24, 2024 .
^ Catherine Clifford (December 13, 2019).
"ESPN's Stephen A. Smith, who makes $8 million a year, reveals his dogmatic work ethic and uncompromising view of authority" .
CNBC . Retrieved March 22, 2024 .
^ Jesse Oxfeld; Michael Idov (March 4, 2007).
" 'Out' Ranks the Top 50 Gays; Anderson Is No. 2" .
New York Magazine . Archived from
the original on June 6, 2007. Retrieved May 26, 2024 .
^
Arun Venugopal (August 14, 2018).
"Their First Temple Was a Tent. Now Sikhs Walk New Jersey's Halls of Power" .
The New York Times . Retrieved September 24, 2018 .
^ Meg Fry (August 4, 2014).
"TV Asia Covering the world from a studio in Edison" . NJBIZ . Retrieved May 26, 2024 .
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"Gernot Wagner" .
Bloomberg L.P. Retrieved June 5, 2020 .
^
Bill Weir (April 25, 2020).
"To my son, born in the time of coronavirus and climate change" .
CNN . Retrieved April 25, 2020 .
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"Andrew Yang" . Muck Rack . Retrieved May 23, 2021 .
^ Lissa Edwards (January 22, 2015).
"Ginger Zee's Michigan Wedding Photos in People Magazine" .
Traverse . Retrieved May 26, 2024 .
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