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The first time I saw her picture, Inge Posmyk blew my mind away. This German news babe is so hot, every guy that she interviews has to sneak a peak. Hey, I don't blame them, hard to concentrate on an interview when you have a gorgeous woman just inches from you.
Inge Posmyk (* April 28, 1970 in Biberach of the plan) is a German intelligence officer at the television station N24. In addition, she Sat.1 in the morning wake up magazine.
After graduating 1989, she lived for a year in Florida, United States, before it is a language, economic and cultural space studies at the University of Passau completed. Between them they had some semester abroad in Malaga, Spain and Hawaii, United States occupied before it closed 1997.
1998 began their graduate Kulturwirtin for RTL television in Hamburg. There, she worked as head of service, editor and presenter. 2001 she moved to Sat.1, where they, among others, the region Alma 17:30 Gazin live moderated. In addition, she presented N24 for the lifestyle magazine BELLEVUEtv property.
In 2003, the Chair of the news at Bundeswehr TV, which they presented to May 2005. Since September 2004 she again when news channel N24 and moderated the format 4seasons - The Globetrotter magazine until October 2005. Since May 2005, she was anchor of the N24 Early Report (07.00 - 09.55) together with Thomas Spahn.
Since April 2007 moderated Posmyk the shipment Wake Up on Sat.1.
1999 she completed a seminar for television and presenters at the 2003, a training officer with the press followed.
September 2007 moderated Inge Posmyk the new message format "a cable news" for the cable television one. That is why she is now at N24, alternating with Hans-Hermann Gockel the N24 news of 19.00 - 23.00.








Stephany Fisher, an Emmy Award winner, was named the main anchor for CBS 46 News in March, 2003. You can see her weeknights at 4:00, 6:00, and 11:00.
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CNBC India has a couple of hotties working the desk, Ayesha Faridi and Tanvir Gill. Of the two, I like Ayesha better, she's got more maturity and she's better looking overall.
She is a journalist by training, having graduated from Delhi University. Prior to joining CNBC TV18, she has worked as a reporter and producer with the BBC World Service and MTV India. She anchors Power Breakfast, CNBC TV18's morning news hour, Your Stocks a stocks query show and Get A Life, a daily lifestyle/arts segment. She also heads the news ticker team at CNBC-TV18. Also co-hosts the popular segment Saas Bahu & Sensex, alongwith Tanvir Gill.












Apparently, one of Philly's hottest anchors Alycia Lane was arrested over the weekend for allegedly physically assaulting a NYPD police officer and calling her a "dyke" among other things.
My hometown is Niagara Falls, New York. I have a big family, and was born the 5th of 7 children. I previously worked in Buffalo, NY in radio and at WGRZ-TV as an Entertainment Reporter. I moved to St. Louis in the late 80's. Since living in St. Louis, I've worked at Y-98 radio, KLOU Radio, KMOX Radio.
Virginia Kerr has been at KMOV Channel 4 since July 2003. She was the weekday feature reporter for "News 4 This Morning" for three years. Since July 2006, Virginia has co-anchored �News 4 This Morning� with Marc Cox.
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A true "news junkie," Melanie Moon can't imagine doing anything else but report and anchor news for KPLR-TV. This award-winning journalist joined the team in 2000, as a reporter and has contributed as weeknight anchor and weekend anchor, the position she currently holds. She has been recognized four times by the Associated Press for her investigative reporting. She is most proud of her series of reports on child abductions.
Health and medical issues make up one of the most exciting beats in the newsroom. Few other areas of news touch each and every one of us so closely and so often.