Life sure is better in high definition. There aren't many people who cap Natalie Morales, so it's always a treat when we get to see her, and the pictures are in HD to boot. Happy New Year to all...
Natalie sure is cute, smiling in her white hat and overcoat,
Screencaps courtesy of Shadow at the Reporter Caps forum.
What's a little holiday fun without the holiday moments. MSNBC's Chris Jansing testing out the Arnold Terminator sunglasses yesterday. She should print that out and post it on her cubicle or something, good times...
It was just last week when Alisyn Camerota was sporting the leather mini-skirt and tight red top look on Red Eye. This morning, she brought it back for F&F in the morning. Is she already in wardrobe reruns, or maybe she has a whole closet of red tops and leather skirts. In any case, we ain't complainin', Alisyn sure is a hottie...
That Steve Doocy sure is tall, either that or Alisyn sure is short,
When you think about and see Courtney Friel, you just can't stop thinking about what it would be like to be in bed with her. Courtney has so much sex appeal that all kinds of dirty images pop in and out of your head every time her name is even mentioned. Courtney is the kind of hot that even women cannot resist. I used to play poker semi-professionally for a while and I used to love watching Courtney when she hosted the WPT on TV. Now that she's on FOX News, I try to catch her whenever she appears on F&F or even Red Eye even though I don't like Red Eye.
Courtney Friel is like that really hot chick growing up. You know, the one that was so unbelievably gorgeous that went out with the quarterback of the football team, was the homecoming queen. She was the "it" girl, the one everyone voted as most likely to be a movie star in the yearbook. The most popular girl in school, wore all the latest hip clothes and was invited to all the college parties while in high school.
As for her physical attributes, where do I start. Probably what strikes me the most is her smile, she has such beautiful lips and teeth. She has great eyes as well, you could stare into them forever. Probably her worst attribute would be her legs, just because she doesn't have long legs so her calves tend to appear wider. But she still does have nice legs. She's extremely flirty but when she does the news she's pretty serious about it. Overall, she's the girl that everybody is jealous of because she pretty much has it all.
Courtney has a decent website that is updated every so often, this is what it says on her wikipedia page:
Courtney Friel (born April 22, 1980) is an American entertainment reporter for the Fox News Channel. Currently, she contributes to a number of different entertainment related programs for the network's website, FoxNews.com. Friel is a regular guest contributor on the Fox News show Red Eye w/ Greg Gutfeld.
Before joining Fox News, Friel was a sports anchor and entertainment reporter for GoTV Mobile Television, as well as the hostess for the World Poker Tour on the Travel Channel. Before that, she was the co-anchor of Court TV's, "The Saturday Night Solution." Friel has also worked as a field reporter for various networks including: E! Entertainment, Oxygen Channel and Comcast Cable, as well as the syndicated program, "Extra." She began her career at Channel One News where she served as a reporter and co-anchor.
Friel has a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from San Diego State University.
This is a montage of clips of
This is a funny clip of Courtney talking about male horses and their long schlongs, it's hilarious, guaranteed to make you laugh,
Enjoy, the best of Courtney Friel,
The belly-button ring is so 90s, but I still think it's sexy,
A kiss for good times sake, we love you too Courtney,
I haven't posted about Erica Hill for a while so I thought I would. She looks delectable as usual.
Beautiful, but flash us a smile once in a while, laddie...
Erica is wearing a nice plaid dress, very hot in a nerdy kinda way. Mike Galanos thinks so, he is in his tiger position, ready to pounce on his prey. Mike's thinking, should I wait for commercial break or take her now, grrr...
Screencaps courtesy of Sabrina at the Reporter Caps forum.
I love it when guys get caught looking, TVNewser has the scoop on the whole Dan Abrams calling out FBN's Cody Willard for staring at PETA model Joanna Krupa's breasts. Today, there were not 1 but 2 guys checking out Amy Robach (and who would blame them). But to get caught on national TV, naughty naughty little boys...
Lester Holt: I didn't peek. I swear I was only looking at her notes...
Dude: Um, I was looking for my visual cue on when to speak... I think. Amy: What about that thing crawling down your leg in your pants? Dude: Um..., no comment.
Like most people, the first thing you think of when you see Tamron Hall of MSNBC is that she is a Halle Berry clone. In many ways they are similar. Her hair, eyes, lips, skin, all very similar to that of Halle. And like Halle, I think Tamron hall is incredibly hot. She was outed a little while ago by some Chicago people that she had a boob job, probably just jealous that Tamron went national.
Obviously, now that you know her boobs are fake, they lose some appeal. I went out with a chick once that had fake boobs. When we went out at night, she looked fantastic, her cleavage was great, I would catch my buddies in the cleavage stare all the time. But when we got back home and were going at it, I could've sworn her boobs would tear off her chest the way they bouncing. They leave some pretty long stretch marks when they're bouncing around like that, can't be healthy.
Anyways, back to Tamron, she has such beautiful teeth. Most black people do, but hers are exceptional. I like the short hair too, very chic and sexy. She's got unbelievable eyes, really pretty. If I were to compare Tamron directly with Halle, I think I would still take Halle because Halle's just a tad cuter. Also there's her name, as someone posted on a forum, it sounds a little weird, like a building in college. "Psyc 101 has been relocated to Tamron Hall."
Anyways, this is what MSNBC has for Tamron's bio page:
Prior to joining MSNBC in July 2007, Hall spent 10 years at WFLD in Chicago, where she held a number of positions including general assignment reporter, consumer reporter, and most recently, host of the three-hour “Fox News in the Morning” program. She also anchored the weekday mornings and served as a noon anchor. While at WFLD, Hall covered several breaking news stories including one of Amtrak’s most devastating accidents in Illinois and she secured a one-on-one interview with Sen. Barack Obama shortly before he announced his run for the presidency. Hall was nominated for an Emmy for her consumer report segment, “The Bottom Line,” which she launched in 1999. Before joining WFLD, Hall spent four years as a general assignment reporter at KTVT in Dallas. She began her broadcasting career at KBTX in Bryan, Texas, as a general assignment reporter.
Hall received a Bachelor of Arts in Broadcast Journalism from Temple University. She is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists. Hall is also very involved in charitable organizations that help women fight abuse and organizations that work to end illiteracy. Hall is a native of Luling, Texas.
Hall lives in Manhattan.
I was able to download this clip from a poster on the ReporterCaps forum,
This is another short clip but show's Tamron's legs and body a little,
The best part, here are the pictures, Tamron loves to wear funky outfits, Girl, what the heck were you thinking when you put this top on in the morning?? This is less funky, but still a little whack, Wow, you gotta show us more of that wicked body, girl,
This was also from yesterday, not really all that hot but a funny pictorial of the very hot Erin Burnett with a packaged shoe. Merry Christmas Erin, we love you too babe...
There was a woman in the office I used to work at that wore black lace with what looked like just a bra underneath. Holy cow, I remember when I first saw her in it and thought, wow, that's how women should dress every day around here. It's the whole tease thing, it's see through enough just to see part of what's going on underneath, but not quite enough. Contessa was wearing this nice black lace top yesterday, hmmm, very nice...
LLOYD BRAUN: You sure did. Am I crazy, or those some big breasts? JERRY SEINFELD: Those are some big breasts!
I guess they say, when you've got it, flaunt it. Michelle Caruso-Cabrera of CNBC always seems like she's got her back straight and chest pointed outwards. She is quite well endowed, but man she really takes it to another level sometimes.
Screencaps courtesy of Sabrina at the Reporter Caps forum.
When you think of hot female french news anchors, you usually think of Melissa Theuriau. But there are other hotties in France including Marie Drucker. What's really hot about Marie is her boyfriend was France's Interior Minister. There was a papparazzi thing that broke the story and apparently she was forced to leave her station, France 3, for a while during the elections. It's not entirely clear but I think she is now back doing the evening news for France 3.
Women always seem hotter when they are with a man with influence, you're always left wondering what it would be like to be that guy. The opposite is also true, a women with a poor or ugly dude can also get dragged down, you're always wondering that there must be something wrong with her that's why she's with that guy.
As for Marie's physical attributes, there really isn't nothing special. She looks infinitely hotter when she's smiling. She looks like she has a pretty tight body, not many curves. She doesn't show much leg action but I think she would have a nice set of legs.
She has an English wikipedia page and this is what it says:
Marie Drucker (born in Paris on December 3, 1974) is a French journalist and television personality. She is the daughter of Jean Drucker and niece of Michel Drucker, both prominent French television stars. She got a degree in modern literature from Sorbonne.
Her journalist career started in 1994, when she worked as a freelance journalist for Le Figaro and ELLE among others, befor settling down with the agency Capa in 1997, with whom she worked on the TV program Qu'en pensez-vous ? on Canal+. She was co-presenter of the France 2 show Rince ta baignoire in 1999. Next, in August 1999, she joined the newly-formed team of I-Télé (a 24-hour news channel which first went on air in November 1999), with whom she stayed until September 2005, when she got a job as the main news-reader on the France 3 evening news show Soir 3.
In 2006, she was voted by readers of FHM France the 22nd most sexy woman in the world.
Her partner is François Baroin, the former French Minister of the Interior
This appears to a montage with various Marie Drucker clips,
This is another clip of Marie reading the news, her French doesn't appear to be as fluid as Melissa, much more business like,
Check out more pictures of the French beauty Marie Drucker,
Via TVNewser, Natalie Morales was interviewed by TV Guide and talked about her latin roots and what it means to be Hispanic. She really is a remarkable woman, brains and beauty...
If you are a Kiran fan, you've probably noticed that she is sporting a new hairdo, a straighter flatter look. In my opinion, it's sexier, the old one was a little dated. You be the judge,
If you're into watching the news channels on New Year's Eve, this year there will be plenty of hot news babes reporting the festivities. On CNN, Anderson Cooper will be doing a special version of his show "New Year’s Eve Live with Anderson Cooper" at 11pm to 12:30am (EST) live from NYC. The important details, Kiran Chetry and EricaHill will be co-hosting with Anderson, lucky guy...
FOX News will be going with their lineup of Bill Hemmer and Megyn Kelly dubbed "U Party with Fox News 2008" at 11pm to 1am (EST). Correspondents include hotties in Courtney Friel and Jill Dobson.
CNN vs FOX, Brunettes vs Blonds, I guess the viewers will decide who is worth watching...
Cleveland Rocks!! Cleveland Rocks!! Home of the Rock and Roll hall of fame. There are some very interesting stories on these hot news anchors in Cleveland. There's Catherine Bosley who comes via Youngstown, she was the infamous anchorwoman who's nude photos and video appeared all over the Internet. Sharon Reed posed nude a few years ago as well. Alicia Booth was voted sexiest news women in Charlotte and was demoted. Definitely some weird stuff going on. Anyways if you don't see your favorite hottie Cleveland news babe, feel free to email me at anchorbabes@gmail.com so I can add it.
Stacey Bell (FOX8) Stacey Bell is co-anchor of Fox 8 News at Five and Ten.
Stacey joined WJW Fox 8 in 1998 as a reporter for Fox 8 News in The Morning. In 2000, she was promoted to co-anchor of Fox 8 News at Five, and in 2005, she was named co-anchor of Fox 8 News at Ten, along with Bill Martin.
Stacey has received two Emmys for her work on Fox 8’s public service program “Neighborhood.” In 2003, The Ohio Broadcasters Hall of Fame named her “Personality of the Year.” Kaleidoscope Magazine has also inducted her into its Forty/Forty Club, which recognizes Clevelanders under the age of 40 who are making a difference.
Prior to joining WJW in 1998, Stacey was a news anchor for KSLA-TV in Shreveport, La. She also served as a news reporter for KTBS-TV in Shreveport from 1994-96 and was a news anchor for KTAL-TV in Texarkana, Texas, from 1992-94.
Stacey holds a bachelor's degree in mass communications from the University of Central Arkansas.
Born on Oct. 5, Stacey enjoys reading, exercising, traveling and music. She also recently joined with Cleveland Scholarship Foundation to help raise scholarship money for area students to pay for college expenses.
Kim Wheeler (WKYC 3News) Kim Wheeler joined WKYC-TV in August, 1995. She is currently the weekday morning anchor and education/parenting reporter for Channel 3 News. Kim anchored the highly-rated weekend mornings with Jeff Maynor from 1996 through May, 2006.
Kim came to WKYC from WDBJ in Roanoke, Virginia where she served as reporter and anchor for six years. Prior to that, she was an anchor/reporter in Bluefield, West Virginia. Kim is a native of Smithville, Ohio. She graduated from Ohio University with a bachelor's degree in Journalism.
During Kim's years at WKYC, she received a first place award from the Ohio Society of Professional Journalists in 2000 for her series on Ritalin and children. She was named one of Cleveland Magazine's "most interesting people" in 1999. Kim was also featured in Cleveland Magazine as one of Cleveland's working moms in the media.
Channel 3 News followed Kim and her husband, Tracy on their journey to Thailand to adopt their two sons. They brought Terry Pitak home in February of 2000 and Max Arun in October of 2005.
Kim and Tracy worked with Holt International Children's Services in Eugene, Oregon. For more information on adoption contact Holt at www.holtinternational.org
Kim has volunteered in the Cleveland Schools and at her son’s school. In addition, through her news stories, she worked with John Carroll University students to build a new playground for Margaret Ireland Elementary students.She also stays involved with education and adoption issues.
Sharon Reed (WOIO CBS19) Sharon is a talented anchor and strong reporter known for her crisp storytelling and engaging live reports. She joined the 19 Action News team in May of 2002.
She came to Cleveland from WCAU-TV in Philadelphia, where she had been anchoring their morning and 10 a.m. newscasts. Prior to that, she was a reporter/anchor at WSVN-TV in Miami, a reporter for WMAR-TV in Baltimore and a correspondent for "American Journal" based out of New York City.
Sharon is a graduate of Georgetown University and holds a Master's Degree from the prestigious Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University.
* Named "Best TV Anchor" by the Cleveland Plain Dealer * Voted "Best TV Personality" by Scene Magazine * Showcased as Cleveland Magazine's "Most Interesting People"
History:
Carole's first taste of Cleveland was as a student at John Carroll University.
Before graduating from JCU, Carole landed a reporting job at WAKC TV 23 in Akron. From there, Carole worked at WKBW TV 7 in Buffalo and WPXI, Ch 11 in Pittsburgh. She came to Cleveland at age 23. A young, scrappy reporter Carole's live skills and storytelling made her a stand out and staple on the 11 p.m. nightly news.
Lynna Lai (WOIO CBS19)
The power of home cooking brought Lynna Lai back to Cleveland! After being away from her family for eight years, Lynna returned to the North Coast to join the 19 Action News team. She currently co-anchors 19 Action News First at Four.
Lynna brings to the job 16 years of broadcasting experience in major markets across the country. Her aggressive career pursuits began as a reporter at WMBD-TV in Peoria, Ill., which was quickly followed by a stint at KGW-TV in Portland, Ore.
In 1994, she became the first Asian-American television reporter in Cleveland, but left to pursue anchoring and reporting jobs at WTSP-TV in Tampa, Fla. and WSB-TV in Atlanta, Ga. She has also served as a freelance correspondent for ABC News and the BBC.
Recognized for her energetic personality and storytelling abilities, Lynna has received two Associated Press awards for Best News Writing and Feature Reporting. In 2004, she won an Emmy for Best Spot News Reporting!
Lynna was born in Chicago and grew up in Louisiana before her family moved to the Cleveland area. She is a graduate of Louisiana State University, where she was the recipient of the LSU Honor Scholarship and a National Merit Scholarship Award.
Her hobbies include cooking, hiking through the Metroparks, golfing, playing classical piano, as well as watching football and foreign films. But there's not much time for any of that these days. She and her husband, Phil, are the new parents of Kayla!
Hollie Strano (WKYC 3News) Hollie Strano is the weekday morning and Channel 3 News Midday meteorologist for WKYC. Her weather reports can also be heard on WTAM 1100 AM and Mix 106.5 FM radio.
Hollie grew up in Cleveland. She's from Lyndhurst, attended St. Clare grade school, NDCL High School and later graduated from John Carroll University. She also went on to complete meteorology coursework from Mississippi State University and received her NWA Seal.
Her favorite things include flip flops, candles, chocolate, cheeseburgers & fries, Christmas time, twinkle lights and snow.
Hollie and her husband, Brian, live on the East side with their 2 children, Jessica and Grady.
"I love what I do for a living, but my absolute favorite job of all time is being a mom!"
Hollie came to WKYC from WGHP-Fox 8 in High Point, NC, where she was the Noon and 5 p.m. meteorologist.
Hollie loves to cook, entertain ... and eat! You can catch her "Dish of the Week" segment each Thursday on Ch.3 News Today.
Catherine Bosley (WOIO CBS19) Catherine Bosley joined the 19 Action News team in April 2005.
Catherine comes to us from WKBN-TV in Youngstown, Ohio, where she started as the crime reporter and back-up anchor, and then worked her way up to morning show co-anchor and noon show anchor.
She's an Ashtabula County native and a Kent State University cum laude graduate. Her career started right out of college at the station she interned at, WICU-TV in Erie, Pa. There she did just about every job in the newsroom -- reporting, fill-in anchoring, weekend weather and weekend assignment editing! Her next stop was WETM-TV in Elmira, N.Y., where she anchored, produced and reported. From there, it was on to WROC-TV in Rochester, N.Y., and then to Youngstown, where in addition to her TV job, she spent a year working for Y-103 radio as a morning show co-host.
So, what does Catherine do in her free time? Her No. 1 hobby is running. She has five marathons under her belt and plans to add many more with hopes of someday qualifying for the famous Boston Marathon. In fact, Catherine is so passionate about running that it's actually how she met her husband, also a runner! She enjoys many other outdoor sports and is a big fan of the Browns and Indians. Catherine enjoys charity work as well. most dedicated to the American Heart Association!
Wilma Smith (FOX8) It's a career she loves and it shows! Cleveland born and raised, Wilma Smith is truly one of "Cleveland's Own!" She anchors Fox 8 News at Six.
Wilma began her broadcasting career in Richmond, Va., where she hosted and produced a daily hour-long talk show, "The Wilma Smith Show." She also anchored the 6 p.m. news, giving her the distinction of being the state of Virginia's first anchorwoman in primetime. She came back to Cleveland in 1977 to host "Afternoon Exchange" on WEWS. She was on that program from the show's inception -- the only local anchor with that type of longevity. She also anchored the 11 p.m. news at WEWS for 10 years. Wilma brought her widespread appeal to WJW in 1994. Throughout her years on the air, Wilma has spoken with hundreds of newsmakers, politicians, presidents, entertainers and award-winning authors. Her professionalism and interviewing skills effectively bring out her guests' most private thoughts and the most interesting aspects of their lives.
Wilma graduated from Cleveland's Garfield Heights High School and from Bowling Green State University with an undergraduate double major in speech and English. Wilma also holds a master's degree in broadcast journalism. During her college years, she won many academic and social awards, including BGSU's "Outstanding Senior Woman" -- an honor bestowed by the university president. Wilma was also a member of the Mortar Board, president of Panhellenic Council, May Queen and Best Dressed Coed.
Wilma is the recipient of 10 Emmy Awards for excellence in her television work. She was voted "Cleveland's Most Watchable Woman" by local viewers and "Best Anchorperson in Cleveland" in a poll of more than one million voters. Additionally, she was voted "Anchor of Excellence" by the National Association of Career Women, "Newscaster of the Year," a "Cleveland Pacesetter" and "Best Anchorperson" by Cleveland Magazine, and she is a member of the Ohio Television/Radio Hall of Fame. She is also one of the few women to be named to the prestigious NATAS Silver Circle and to be inducted into the Cleveland Association of Broadcasters. She was awarded the first Graduate of Distinction award by her high school alma mater and has been given national distinction from her college alma mater as recipient of the Alumni Community Award for her countless community-service activities. In 2006, she was named to the National Journalism Honorary, Kappa Tau Alpha. She is also the recipient of the Cleveland Communicator's Award and was named Cleveland's "Citizen of the Year" by the Cleveland Area Board of Realtors, an honor given to only one other broadcaster in its long history. Wilma has appeared on the cover of Cleveland Magazine an unprecedented five times and was the only Cleveland broadcaster to have written a letter to Clevelanders in the 2099 City of Cleveland Time Capsule.
A local Web site once conducted a poll to find out who was "Cleveland's Favorite Celebrity," and after 500,000 votes were tallied, Wilma came out on top, even beating out Drew Carey, who finished second. Also, a citywide Gallup poll taken in 1999 determined her to be the "City of Cleveland's Distinguished Woman of the Year." And, that same year, she was honored by the YWCA with the Greater Cleveland Woman of Achievement Award.
Wilma is deeply involved in community charity work. She has served on the boards of directors for the American Cancer Society and the Juvenile Diabetes Association, for which she hosts her annual spring golf tournament. She was also a board member for the Animal Protective League and the Alzheimer's Association. She hosted the Children's Miracle Network Telethon for eight years and the Cerebral Palsy Telethon for 10 years. Wilma has also hosted the Muscular Dystrophy Association Telethon. For many years, she served as chairman of the American Cancer Society's Women's Issues Month held in September. She also works with Wigs for Kids -- a program that provides wigs for children with cancer -- and with the Ronald McDonald House, a home away from home for families who have sick children in area hospitals. In addition to all of that, Wilma has worked for years with the annual Canton Hall of Fame Parade and Fashion Show.
Wilma lives on Cleveland's east side with her husband Tom and their family of rescued animals -- beagle brothers Clifford and Clarence and their beagle sister, Cassandra.
Abby Ham (WKYC 3News) Abby Ham is back in the Buckeye State to anchor the weekday morning newscasts at WKYC.
She started her career as the 5 p.m. anchor and producer at WTAP in Southeast Ohio. After one year, she was promoted to weekday evening anchor, as well as 11 producer. While at WTAP, one of Abby's most popular features was a weekly series spotlighting what people love best about the mid-Ohio Valley.
Abby has won Associated Press awards for her work as an anchor, and for her reporting on severe flooding in Marietta, Ohio and West Virginia.
After her time at WTAP, Abby moved to Knoxville, Tennessee as weekend anchor and reporter at WBIR.
After a few months, she was named weekday morning anchor.
Abby loves waking up early and helping people start their days. She is excited to be a part of the Channel 3 family.
Alicia Booth (ABC News5) A big part of NewsChannel 5’s On Your Side approach to news includes a major commitment to health and medical reporting. Alicia is the driving force behind that commitment. You can see her health reports on Live on 5. She also anchors NewsChannel 5 at Noon with Danita Harris.
Before her arrival at NewsChannel5, Alicia worked for another Cleveland television station as an anchor and reporter with a special commitment to breast cancer awareness.
Alicia is a native Californian, but has worked all over the country. Prior to Cleveland, she spent several years at WCNC-TV in Charlotte, North Carolina, where she anchored the evening news and reported for the 11pm newscast. While at WCNC, Alicia covered the 1996 Olympic Games in Atlanta, and was working just yards away from where the bomb went off in Centennial Olympic Park, resulting in her being one of the first reporters to hit air with first-hand details.
She started her career as an anchor/reporter in Monterey, California at KMST-TV. She spent several years there as the military reporter, which included traveling to Saudi Arabia to report on the first Gulf War.
Alicia graduated from the University of Southern California with degrees in Broadcast Journalism and International Relations and a certificate in Military Strategy.
She is committed to volunteerism, and over the years has mentored inner-city children through the Salvation Army Boys and Girls’ Clubs, driven for Meals on Wheels, and worked with young children who have cerebral palsy.
She is married and has two step children and also loves to spend time with her dog, Charlie, a border-collie mix she adopted from Cleveland’s Animal Protective League.
*All biographies from their respective employer websites.
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