About Channel One News: Anchor Alumni

Updated: June 10, 2009

Throughout its nearly two decades of broadcasting excellence, Channel One has served as a training ground for America's next generation of journalists. A number of well-known broadcast journalists honed their craft and launched careers as Channel One News correspondents. Alumni include:

Anderson Cooper

Anderson Cooper

Lauded broadcast journalist and anchor of "CNN's Anderson Cooper 360"

Lisa Ling

Lisa Ling

Intrepid National Geographic Channel reporter and former co-host of the popular national morning show, "The View"

Serena Altschul

Serena Altschul

Gained popularity with the MTV audience as an on-air personality at MTV News and later worked as a CNN correspondent. She is currently a CBS News contributing correspondent

Tracy Smith

Tracy Smith

"CBS Early Show" national correspondent and anchor of "The Saturday Early Show"

Doane

Seth Doane

Peabody and Emmy-award winning reporter who is a currently a CBS News correspondent after spending time as CNN's New Delhi-based correspondent.

Menounos

Maria Menounos

"NBC Today Show" West Coast correspondent, entertainment reporter for Access Hollywood, and actress

Channel One continues to train tomorrow's news anchors and correspondents in an environment focused on balanced reporting and journalistic integrity, a commitment vigorously upheld through its engaging lineup of relevant and timely news and public affairs reporting, special series and hard-hitting investigative reporting.

 
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