Nick
07-08-03, 11:12 AM
One of my all-time favorite babes, Soledad O'Brien, formerly NBC's #1 hottie has made the switch to CNN. Now co-anchor of "American Morning", CNN's 'news with your coffee' show, Ms. O'Brien, who is of black, hispanic and Irish extraction (sounds like a delicious blend of exotic coffees), brings her compelling personality, good looks and smoldering style to a chilly network sorely in need of a first-string heater.
Harvard educated, this bright, personable and stunningly beautiful ethnic variety-pack makes the case for lovingly blended genetics.
http://www.globalblackwoman.com/images/soledad-obrien.jpg
Now, this blurb from the CNN website, which is, unbelieveably, bereft of any picture of the lovely Ms. OBrien, after two whole days on the new job...
Soledad O'Brien (now) anchors CNN's American Morning with Bill Hemmer. Based in New York, O'Brien began anchoring CNN's flagship morning program in July 2003 when she joined the network.
O'Brien came to CNN from NBC News where she'd anchored the network's Weekend Today since July 1999. During that time, she contributed reports for the weekday Today Show and weekend editions of NBC Nightly News and covered such notable stories as JFK Jr.'s plane crash and the school shootings in Colorado and Oregon. In 2003, she covered the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster and later anchored NBC's weekend coverage of the war in Iraq. Additionally, in 1998, she traveled to Cuba to cover Pope John Paul II's historic visit.
Before Weekend Today, O'Brien anchored MSNBC's award-winning technology program "The Site" and the cable network's weekend morning show.
O'Brien joined NBC News in 1991 and was based in New York as a field producer for the Nightly News and Today.
Before her time at NBC, she served three years as a local reporter and bureau chief for the NBC affiliate KRON in San Francisco. She began her career as an associate producer and news writer at the then-NBC affiliate, WBZ-TV in Boston.
O'Brien's work has been honored several times, including a local Emmy for her work as a co-host on Discovery Channel's The Know Zone. In 1998, O'Brien was named to Irish American Magazine's "Top 100 Irish Americans" list and in 1997, she was awarded the Hispanic Achievement Award in Communications.
She is a member of National Association of Black Journalists and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.
She attended Harvard University.
(Also unbelieveable, Google could cough up only one pic of Ms. O'Brien. Where is her crazed-stalker-fan site? I wanna register! :lol: )
Harvard educated, this bright, personable and stunningly beautiful ethnic variety-pack makes the case for lovingly blended genetics.
http://www.globalblackwoman.com/images/soledad-obrien.jpg
Now, this blurb from the CNN website, which is, unbelieveably, bereft of any picture of the lovely Ms. OBrien, after two whole days on the new job...
Soledad O'Brien (now) anchors CNN's American Morning with Bill Hemmer. Based in New York, O'Brien began anchoring CNN's flagship morning program in July 2003 when she joined the network.
O'Brien came to CNN from NBC News where she'd anchored the network's Weekend Today since July 1999. During that time, she contributed reports for the weekday Today Show and weekend editions of NBC Nightly News and covered such notable stories as JFK Jr.'s plane crash and the school shootings in Colorado and Oregon. In 2003, she covered the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster and later anchored NBC's weekend coverage of the war in Iraq. Additionally, in 1998, she traveled to Cuba to cover Pope John Paul II's historic visit.
Before Weekend Today, O'Brien anchored MSNBC's award-winning technology program "The Site" and the cable network's weekend morning show.
O'Brien joined NBC News in 1991 and was based in New York as a field producer for the Nightly News and Today.
Before her time at NBC, she served three years as a local reporter and bureau chief for the NBC affiliate KRON in San Francisco. She began her career as an associate producer and news writer at the then-NBC affiliate, WBZ-TV in Boston.
O'Brien's work has been honored several times, including a local Emmy for her work as a co-host on Discovery Channel's The Know Zone. In 1998, O'Brien was named to Irish American Magazine's "Top 100 Irish Americans" list and in 1997, she was awarded the Hispanic Achievement Award in Communications.
She is a member of National Association of Black Journalists and the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.
She attended Harvard University.
(Also unbelieveable, Google could cough up only one pic of Ms. O'Brien. Where is her crazed-stalker-fan site? I wanna register! :lol: )