Ever since the radio and television were invented, society has relied on reporters, newscasters, and anchors for the timely and efficient delivery of news. Similar to other places in history, through the industry’s evolution, women slowly rose to power and prominence as a symbol of strength, competence, and trustworthiness when reporting the news. For some years now, CNN, MSNBC, and other industry giants have been showing us what the best and brightest women can do when it comes to delivering the news. Their job is definitely not easy, and we should at least acknowledge the responsibility they embrace when they bring us stories we have to know about. Keep reading to find out more about the highly intelligent and skilled women who drive CNN and MSNBC…
Natalie Morales
She is probably best known for being a co-host and co-anchor of programs, such as Dateline, Today, and NBC News. Her father served in the air force and took his family with him when he traveled through different countries. Her childhood is one of the reasons she became passionate about reporting on foreign affairs. Natalie Morales joined MSNBC in March of 2002 as a regular anchor. She did several news shows at the time and is still with the network now. She serves as a reporter for special interest stories as well as an anchor.