For almost twenty years in a row, Fox News has been considered the top cable news network in the United States. What started out as a small business venture for media mogul Rupert Murdoch back in October of 1996, has since grown into a powerful conglomerate that has a magnetic pull in America today. This pull is thanks in large to the exceptional anchors on the network, each of which has displayed both grace and tenacity in covering some of the most difficult situations in the world, as well as the most contentious elections in national history. Many of the industry leaders in broadcasting learned everything they know from their time with Fox News, and as this list of heavyweights who have presented on the channel and elsewhere illustrates, its anchors and reporters have gone on to make a massive contribution to journalism. The fact that so many of them are still in the field today is proof that they are a formidable group of heroines who are still inspiring others to go after their dreams.
Katie Pavlich
With a net worth of roughly $2 million, Katie Pavlich has made a name for herself in the world over and above just her contribution at Fox News. She joined the team back in 2013, when she got the chance to showcase her skills as the alternate anchor for The Five. Since then, she has made appearances in major publications around the United States, and continues to use her platform and voice for other causes dear to her heart.

Katie Pavlich
Uma Pemmaraju
We can’t talk about the history of Fox News without talking about Uma Pemmaraju, one of the first anchors on the network back when it launched in the mid 90’s. At the time, she anchored for local channels in different regions, and as a result of her good name and work ethic, investors gained confidence in the network too. She still hosts her own show today, and has an estimated net worth of $4 million as of the latest estimations.

Uma Pemmaraju
Hollie McKay
She might not be an American native, but Australian born Hollie McKay has loved calling the U.S. her home ever since she attended Pace University in New York in 2006. She first gained the attention of her peers for a column she wrote, which soon turned her into an investigative journalist. Renowned for her activism and protests, she is considered one of the more fearless members of the team, always willing to chase a good story down right to the very end.

Hollie McKay
Jillian Mele
Graduating from La Salle University with a Bachelor of Arts in communication, Jillian Mele knew she wanted to do big things with her life. Like so many others, she started her broadcasting career in sports, where she served as a co-anchor for NBC Sports. Years later, she now works on Fox & Friends, one of the most popular and lucrative shows for the network. We’re sure that she has a lot to do with the brand being where it is today.

Jillian Mele
Molly Line
Molly Line doesn’t have a particularly fancy educational background, but irrespective she worked hard and managed to get to where she wanted to be. With a net worth of around $2.5 million, she has been an anchor for Fox News for 15 years, covering some of the most prolific stories in the history of the country ever since then. From the highs to the lows, she is a staple for the network and continues to draw audiences in the millions each week.

Molly Line
Julie Banderas
Julie Banderas is a very well-known news anchor, and her net worth of $12 million proves that she is a force to be reckoned with. Her story begins after graduating from college, when she got the chance to work for CBS and ABC affiliate stations to gain some experience. Her big break came in 2008, when she got to anchor Fox Report Weekend. These days she does various features for the network, and still makes time to volunteer for Habitat For Humanity in her spare time.

Julie Banderas
Jeanine Pirro
As Jeanine Pirro’s story proves, you can have a specific career that eventually turns into something completely different. Jeanine is a former prosecutor and judge, but ended up using her craft on television, hosting Justice with Jeanine and earning herself a cool net worth of around $12 million. Other stints on television include features on NBC News and daytime talk show appearances, and today her own show is about to hit its ten-year anniversary. After all this time, it’s still going strong.

Jeanine Pirro
Ainsley Earhardt
Ainsley is one of the toughest members of the Fox & Friends team, most notably because she isn’t afraid of telling it like it is. Originally from South Carolina, she started her broadcasting career with CBS and seemed to be on a path to keep growing alongside them. The universe had other plans for her, and out of the blue she was hired for Fox News in New York. These days works primarily on Fox & Friends, but also does segments for other programs where possible.

Ainsley Earhardt
Martha MacCallum
There’s no career more colorful than Martha MacCallum’s. The renowned anchor has worked for big names like CNBC, NBC and even the Wall Street Journal, refining her craft and talking business and politics at every corner. Martha got the chance to join the Fox News team as a presidential election correspondent in the early 2000’s, and hasn’t looked back since. These days you’ll likely find her dipping her toes into various shows and segments, ever curious and keen to keep growing.

Martha MacCallum
Jenna Lee
After graduating with two journalism degrees, the world was truly open to renowned anchor Jenna Lee. After taking time to marry her long time sweetheart, her career took center stage and she eventually landed a gig hosting Fox Business Morning. The show became increasingly popular as more and more people started to get curious about the happenings on Wall Street. These days she is still an anchor for Fox News, and continues to wave the flag for hard working women everywhere.

Jenna Lee
Maria Bartiromo
With a net worth of around $50 million, we simply can’t ignore the force that is Maria Bartiromo. Her story starts with the fact that she was the first person ever to broadcast live from the New York Stock Exchange. What resulted from this was a long stretch with CNN, as well as completing two decades with CNBC. She joined the Fox team in 2013 as a household name, and is now hosting her own show and dabbling into various features whenever she gets a spare moment.

Maria Bartiromo
Elisabeth Hasselbeck
Who would have thought that a stint on season two of the hit series Survivor would catapult young Elisabeth Filarski (now Hasselbeck) into the limelight in the way it did. Her fame was escalated to new heights when she got the opportunity to become part of the panel on The View, where she stayed for ten years until 2013. Although she only spent the two years after this with the team on Fox & Friends, she still pops up in features on the network from time to time.

Elisabeth Hasselbeck
Lea Gabrielle
Lea Gabrielle has a very interesting story, graduating from the US Naval Academy in her youth and then going on to complete a digital journalism certificate after. Before she was making waves as a correspondent, she worked as an intelligence office for the US Navy, which is a job that very few anchors can say they have any experience in. Lea is professional to a tee as a result, and her articulate nature has helped her gain fans from all over the world.

Lea Gabrielle
Erin Andrews
Sports go together with Erin Andrews like a burger matches with french fries. Although her love for activity gained her a reputation as a “tomboy” back in the day, Erin wasn’t deterred and knew that she wanted to be a sports anchor. ESPN soon came calling, and the experience eventually landed her a role on Good Morning America. From there, Fox NFL came calling, and now she covers most major sporting events in the country, as well as the most prestigious of all, the Super Bowl.

Erin Andrews
Kacie McDonnell
As with so many who came before her, Kacie McDonnel gained as much experience as she could by doing various stints for local stations in her native Boston. This helped her to learn the ropes, make some contacts and to eventually make a move towards becoming a sports reporter for the Fox Nation Subscription Channel. Although she hasn’t been with the network very long, she is showing great signs of promise, and is someone to watch going into the 2020’s.

Kacie McDonnell
Sandra Smith
Sandra Smith didn’t have quite the journalistic start that some of the other heroines on our list did. She began her career working as a research associate, where she discovered that she had a bit of a different calling. Bloomberg TV gave her a shot shortly after, and in 2007 she became a member for the Fox News team. She contributes to multiple segments these days, and is known for a work ethic that never dwindles.

Sandra Smith
Tomi Lahren
Tomi Lahren doesn’t want people to call her a journalist. She prefers to be referred to as a commentator, especially on First Thoughts, a program that encourages active discussion and debate, rather than finger-pointing. She joined the Fox Team almost five years ago, and continues to grow her audience and good reputation with every broadcast she does. As with many of her fans, we’re also excited to see what the future holds for Tomi on the network.

Tomi Lahren
Britt McHenry
Fox Sports news contributor Britt McHenry is a story of hope and survival. Right when the pandemic hit, she had a brain tumor removed. As a result, her most important title these days is that of a cancer survivor. Before going through her health challenges, she worked for various news networks over the years, eventually landing gigs with Fox Sports and Fox Nation. Although she took some time off to recover from her health problems, she is back in the saddle and continues to be an inspiration for everyone.

Britt McHenry
Megyn Kelly
Megyn Kelly is arguably one of the best-known Fox News anchors of all time, not only for her work on the network over the years, but because she is the subject of a recent major motion picture detailing sexual harassment at the company. In 2017, she parted ways with the network and moved to NBC to anchor her own show. Although it was canceled a year later, she continues to do her rounds in the broadcasting industry whenever she gets the opportunity to do so.

Megyn Kelly
Laura Ingraham
With a net worth of around $70 million, it’s safe to say that Laura Ingraham is set for life. She’s worked hard for her money, starting her career as a court clerk and transitioning over to the media in the 1990’s. Although she is known for her Fox News work, she also has her hand in other ventures, including a nationally syndicated radio show that has been running for two decades. Don’t forget that she also worked as Ronald Reagan’s speechwriter when he was president. A true boss.

Laura Ingraham
Patricia Regan
Patricia Regan might be affectionately known as “Trish” to the public, but don’t let that give you a false sense of security that she isn’t fiercely protective over her work and the contribution she makes to the world. Trish first joined the Fox team in 2015, and stayed until as recently as the end of 2020. Her work has earned her acclaim and awards over the years, and she continues to be someone who is great at captivating her audience by saying a lot with as few words as possible.

Patricia Regan
Dana Perino
If you know anything about Dana Perino, it’s probably that she was a former press secretary. This is the role that eventually helped her to land her own TV show called The Daily Briefing. These days you can also find her on The Five, as well as being a political commentator for news broadcasts. In her spare time she likes to write, and has penned a few books of her own, which has helped her brand to reach audiences outside of just the United States.

Dana Perino
Claudia Cowan
It’s been a long time since Claudia Cowan was a personal assistant back in Los Angeles. Deciding that she had more to offer, she turned her attention to journalism, becoming a reporter for both CBS and NBC affiliates in California. Claudia was one of the early members of the Fox News team, joining them all the way back in 1998. She covered multiple major events, and continues to be one of the heavyweights of the industry to this day.

Claudia Cowan
Harris Faulkner
Harris Faulkner had a dream to work in media, so she decided she wanted to be a business writer. Landing a gig with LA Weekly shortly after, she eventually thought to transition from print to television. In 2011, the opportunity presented itself for her to join Fox, and these days she co-hosts a popular program called Outnumbered. The show lets her do her thing as an anchor, so she can save her opinions for the freelance writing she still does from time to time.

Harris Faulkner
Shannon Bream
As this case illustrates, it’s not altogether uncommon for a former beauty queen to become a television host. Shannon Bream first gained some attention when she has crowned Miss Virginia, a feat that won her a full scholarship to Liberty University. All these years later, she now hosts Fox News @ Night and has even run for Miss America. Her story is an interesting one, and it keeps unfolding on American TV screens every week to millions of adoring fans.

Shannon Bream
Melissa Francis
It’s not everyday that a TV news host starts their career as a baby! Melissa Francis first appeared on television when she was just a couple of months old as part of a TV campaign for Johnson & Johnson. Needless to say she never grew tired of the lights, and even tried her hand at acting for a while. After graduating from university, she landed a gig with CNBC, which eventually gave her the contacts to make the move to Fox. These days she’s a regular contributor to Outnumbered and other programs.

Melissa Francis
Gretchen Carlson
At a cool net worth of $16 million, Gretchen Carlson is also one of the most renowned Fox News broadcasters in history. A formed beauty queen from Minnesota, she had many years of presenting for Fox & Friends, before retiring from the network in 2016. In 2017, Time Magazine called her one of the most influential people in the world. After this, Gretchen was at the center of the sexual harassment scandal that was detailed in Bombshell, a 2019 film directed by Jay Roach.

Gretchen Carlson
Heather Nauert
Making the move from government official to journalist is not exactly the most traditional way to go about your career. Heather Nauert was undeterred by anybody questioning her motives, and today it has paid off in ways that she probably couldn’t have even imagined. When Fox first started, Heather got the chance to join the team and she has never looked back. She does special reports for the network, as well as appearing on ABC every now and then.

Heather Nauert
Andrea Tantaros
Andrea Tantaros is one of those rare cases where a person has gone out of their way to make sure they get a brilliant education no matter how hard it may be. She initially graduated from Lehigh University, but knew she wanted to do her Masters somewhere more prolific, so she applied to do it with the University of Paris. All these years later, the choice paid off, and she joined the Fox News team back in 2010.

Andrea Tantaros
Jamie Colby
Armed with a law degree from the University of Miami, Jamie Colby is not only a well-respected journalist, but a published author too. As far as her Fox News rap sheet goes, she has done anchor and correspondent work nationally, and now hosts her own program where she examines bizarre inheritances and gifts, and the stories that come along with them. She is also a heart attack survivor, advocating for people to manage their stress levels, and to look after their health in every way possible.

Jamie Colby
Elizabeth Prann
Elizabeth Prann has been part of the Fox News team for fifteen years, first joining the company all the way back in 2006. One of the most notable stories she covered was the Deepwater Horizon spill, which ended up becoming the inspiration for a major motion picture. The best thing about Elizabeth’s career is that she hasn’t been shy to try everything. She has worked as a reporter, anchor, producer and so much more. With more gigs in the pipeline, the sky’s the limit for her.

Elizabeth Prann
Catherine Herridge
This Harvard and Columbia alumnus is worth an estimated $10 million. One of the handful of people who joined the network as it was just getting started in the nineties, Catherine Herridge has made a great life for herself as a result of the opportunity. She’s hosted various features for the network over the years, never shying away from a challenge. Multiple awards later, she now works for CBS as an investigative journalist, and spends most of her energy as a committed mother.

Catherine Herridge
Greta Van Susteren
Greta van Susteren divides her time between Fox News and teaching law. Having practiced law as a criminal defense attorney before turning her attention towards the camera lights, she was the perfect choice for CNN’s Burden of Proof and other similar features where her expertise could come in handy. Greta was a popular figure on Fox News for 14 years, hosting On The Record with Greta van Susteren until moving to a new opportunity with MSNBC in 2016.

Greta Van Susteren
Rebecca Diamond
A broadcast journalism major, Rebecca Diamond is a University of Maryland graduate from 1991. After spending a few years finding her feet on other networks, she eventually bounced around between six different locations in a bid to figure out exactly what kind of work she was keen to do. Fox News came calling in 1996, and the rest is history. While she isn’t as well known as some of the other original broadcasters, she still made a vital contribution to the network being what it is today.

Rebecca Diamond
Patti Ann Browne
A twice university graduate, Patti Ann Browne was destined for a long and successful broadcasting career right from the offset. In the earlier years of her work, she covered multiple major news events, including notorious plane crashes and the infamous 9/11. Her work as a field reporter grabbed the attention of many different networks, but her loyalty to Fox was solidified in 2000 when she was given a full-time show. She spent eighteen years with the network, before leaving in 2018.

Patti Ann Browne
Carley Shimkus
Carley Shimkus might not have the easiest surname to pronounce, but that didn’t deter her from making herself a household name as a member of the Fox & Friends team. The talented broadcaster got her start in the industry by studying a BA in broadcast journalism, which landed her an internship at Fox News in Washington. Her first full-time role came as a producer, but soon the camera’s were calling her name, and she transitioned to reporting for live television.

Carley Shimkus
Dr. Wendy Walsh
Dr. Wendy Walsh is first and foremost a psychologist, having completed a Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology at the start of her career. She also lectures and writes, and enjoys being able to make a contribution to the world by trying to understand human motivation and behavior. She joined the Fox team back in 2013, and still appears regularly when an expert is needed on a specific story. She’s also branched out into reality TV, hosting her own program about relationships.

Dr Wendy Walsh
Amy Holmes
Amy Holmes might come from humble beginnings, but when she landed the opportunity to be on Glenn Beck’s program on Fox, everything changed. This talented host has had multiple stints on the network over her career, and enjoys presenting talk shows on the radio as well. Her love for broadcasting also spans into the podcasting world, where she is often heard contributing to various shows, showcasing her ongoing true love for the craft of broadcasting.

Amy Holmes
Juliet Huddy
Juliet Huddy is a triple threat like no other. With history working as a news anchor, podcaster and radio hosts, she’s had decades of experience sharing her opinion, and helping to give a voice to the voiceless. Juliet: Unexpected is one of the most downloaded podcasts in the United States, and the project has landed her all kinds of new opportunities to further herself in the broadcasting field. Needless to say, she’s also done some work for Fox News through her illustrious career.

Juliet Huddy
Anna Kooiman
With a net worth of around $3.5 million, Anna Kooiman is one of the many big earners that found their way working for Fox at some point in their careers. She was an anchor for the network between 2011 and 2016, working primarily on Studio 10 and The Project. After this, she found work in Australia and decided to take her career in an entirely new direction. Her family is still based back in the U.S, and she likes to visit them whenever she gets the chance.

Anna Kooiman
Alisyn Camerota
Although she broadcasts for a competitor network these days, Alisyn Camerota had a long stretch with Fox that shaped the way she works today. During her time with the network, she covered high-profile cases to the point that her work earned her a handful of prominent award nominations. When she isn’t in front of the camera, she loves to write, and her 2017 release “Amanda Wakes Up” showcased a different side of her, and scored great reviews with critics.

Alisyn Camerota
Jane Skinner
Jane Skinner is a great example of somebody who likes to do it all. Having completed her Masters’s degree from Northwestern University, she ended up doing general reporting for a Fox affiliate to gain a bit of experience. She soon found herself bouncing around between cities, refining her craft and learning as much as she could. It wasn’t long until she bagged her own daytime show, which she presented until her retirement in 2010. She now spends most of her time as a devoted mother and wife, having conquered the corporate world already.

Jane Skinner
Tammy Bruce
Tammy Bruch is a name that comes up in the media quite a lot, and she was a prominent political commentator during the Biden-Trump race in 2020. Her rap sheet of accomplishments also includes being a writer and radio host. She even dabbled in talk radio for a while early on in her career. These days she is still an active part of the political world, although she is somewhat less outspoken now than she was before. Perhaps she is just saving her opinion for the right people these days.

Tammy Bruce
Heather Childers
Heather Childers started off her career in broadcasting when she landed the role of producer at one of Fox’s affiliates back in 1992. She soon found herself in front of the camera, starting a process of presenting the news from Georgia all the way through to North Carolina. One thing is for certain about this incredible woman: she loves being on air. It doesn’t happen with everyone, but when she goes live you see a glint in her eye that tells you just how much she appreciates being there.

Heather Childers
Amy Kellogg
Amy Kellogg and Fox go way, way back. She has been with the team since 1999, covering international stories spanning all over the world. More recently, she was doing a report in Italy, and is known for always having a couple of projects juggling in the air at the same time. Amy is renowned for covering major terror attacks, sporting events and even lifestyle events. She covered the royal wedding between Prince William and Kate, likely with a big smile on her face throughout.

Amy Kellogg
Janice Dean
First catching her big break on the Fox & Friends show as a co-host, Janice Dean is no stranger to being put into pressure situations with a team of high performers. Before she was an anchor, she dabbled in local weather reporting. Fox came calling after seeing some of her broadcasts, and realised that she had more to offer. Outside of her work for the network, she has also written a series of children’s books, showcasing a bit more of her creative side too.

Janice Dean
Lauren Green
With a net worth of $2 million, Lauren Green has made a great life for herself as a broadcaster. The holder of two tertiary qualifications, she was destined for greatness even at a young age. Lauren was part of a historic moment in 1984, when she was the first black woman to win the Miss Minnesota title. She’s had to fight to get herself to where she is today, and has worked hard to overcome the struggles of systemic racism along the way. She deserves all the praise she can get.

Lauren Green
Jennifer Griffin
Jennifer Griffin might have studied at Harvard University, but she felt a special pull towards South Africa when she was first deciding where to get started on her career. Beginning with a news desk job in the capital, she ended up covering major events related to the end of Apartheid in the country. Eventually, she would be poached by Fox News, and covering events in the Middle East and elsewhere. A breast cancer diagnosis meant she stopped working for a while, but she bounced back and as of 2010, has shown no signs of slowing down. A truly inspirational woman.

Jennifer Griffin
Aishah Hasnie
Aishah Hasnie is a Pakistani native that grew up in Indiana in the U.S. Her career got the head start it needed when she graduated from university with a Bachelor of Arts in journalism, thanks in part to a scholarship she received at a young age. Although she’s reported for Fox in a host of different locations, one notable stop at a local station in Pakistan created a tear-jerking moment for anybody who knew a little bit about how far she had come in her life since leaving her birth country.

Aishah Hasnie
Joy-Ann Reid
Joy-Ann Reid is an inspiration to people from all walks of life, having overcome big childhood traumas and working her way through some harrowing circumstances. Even though she was orphaned before she turned 18, she showed her resilient nature, which eventually led her to graduate from Harvard. These days, she is a gift to the Fox News team, and someone who encourages everyone to keep going, even when times get tough. The world needs more people like Joy-Ann, for sure.

Joy Ann Reid
Milissa Rehberger
An early 90’s graduate from Hobart and William Smith, Milissa Rehberger got her start in the broadcasting industry by working as a co-anchor in Oklahoma City and Orland. In 2003, she got an opportunity to report for MSNBC, allowing her to get onto the radar of the general public, and eventually leading to her landing a couple of high-profile gigs. These days she does it all, including editing, reporting and even nurturing young talent whenever she gets the opportunity.

Milissa Rehberger
Susan Filan
Susan Filan is almost synonymous with the broadcasting industry now, even though she started out as someone who thought they would be a defense attorney for the rest of their lives. She’s been a long time fighter for the rights of aboriginal people, especially those that have found themselves in hot water with the law due to language and cultural barriers. The fact that she has a specific intention behind her work, rather than just doing it for the money, says everything about who she really is.

Susan Filan
Erica Orden

Erica Orden
Ali Vitali
For this Tulane graduate, a world of opportunities have opened up thanks to her time with Fox News. After completing a degree in journalism and media, she decided that she wanted to get more politically active, which resulted in her doing a lot of campaigning for the Republicans in the 2016 elections. Although she can at times be very outspoken, she communicates with confidence, and is always willing to hear both sides of the story during a debate. The world needs more of this kind of thinking now than ever before.

Ali Vitali
Christi Paul
As with so many other great broadcasters on the list, Christi Paul is a woman of many talents. She has created a career for herself where she gets to be in front of the camera, as well as being a talented and sought-after artist and writer. Let’s not forget that she is a qualified dancer as well. Fox News (and any other network, for that matter) should be lucky to call her a part of the family, and her presence has often drawn in audiences by the droves over the years.

Christi Paul
Andrea Mitchell
It’s not a rare sight to find a journalist with an interest in politics these days, but Andrea Mitchell is one of those rare broadcasters who originally had the intention to be a part of political reporting over and above any of the other branches within her field. Having worked for MSNBC in various roles, she’s not only branched out into stints with Fox News, but is a prominent activist for a multitude of causes too.

Andrea Mitchell
Christine Romans
Christine Romans has had a fruitful journalistic career that spans decades. She has worked in various roles across a multitude of networks, and most recently she can be seen co-anchoring with Dave Briggs on CNN. Her unique take on the financial markets often helps the everyday person to understand what is going on, no matter how complicated and jargon-heavy the scenario might be. This is part of the reason she is one of the heroines on the list.

Christine Romans
Nancy Snyderman
Although Nancy Snyderman is a renowned journalist, she is one of the few people on the list who never intended to go into the broadcasting field. When she was a teenager, her desire was to study medicine, which she eventually did after completing a degree in microbiology. Having practiced medicine for a while, you can imagine her astonishment at suddenly finding herself on camera. This served as a reminder that life can take you in all kinds of directions.

Nancy Snyderman
Lynn Smith
Lynn Smith is an Ohio native that studied a degree in mass media. She was pegged for big things after she graduated with distinction, showing herself to be a thought leader among her peers, even at a very young age. After university, she took the plunge and moved to the East Coast, which eventually got her a gig as an intern in California. The rest as they say is history, and today she is a broadcasting powerhouse that never misses a beat.

Lynn Smith
Faith Jenkins
In order to be a good journalist, it helps to have at least a slight interest in the justice system and political science. Faith Jenkins has both of these, plus the qualifications to back herself up. Often seen giving legal opinions to the mass market, Faith has become a staple for many news networks, including Fox, NBC and ABC. Her work in legal research has also helped to bring new perspectives to the fore, often stirring debate among the panels she sits on.

Faith Jenkins
Isa Soares
It goes without saying that Isa Soares is one of the most popular broadcasters in the United States, and that’s not even mentioning the fact that she has taken home many accolades for her decades of hard work. Closely linked to world affairs, and with a particular affinity to reporting on terror attacks, Isa has a way of helping her audience focus on the facts in any given story, rather than getting too emotionally tied up, regardless of nature. This is a sign of a great broadcaster.

Isa Soares
Betsy Woodruff Swan
What started out as a small stint as a reporter for the National Review, would soon turn into a life of political reporting that catapulted Betsy Woodruff Swan right into the forefront of American politics. Her interests range well beyond just this field, and she has bagged multiple awards for other stories she has covered around the world. Betsy often pushes the envelope in order to get to the bottom of even the most difficult stories, so we take our hats off to her.

Betsy Woodruff Swan
Kristie Lu Stout
Kristie Lu Stout has a lot of clout in the media industry, thanks largely to her social media following, which collectively comes in at over a million followers. This has given her a voice in a way that not many journalists have, and allows her to connect and communicate directly with the mass market throughout her coverage of some of the most incredible stories in China. These days she is contracted with CNN, and is happily digging deep to bring hard hitting journalism with every report she embarks on.

Kristie Lu Stout
Victoria Defrancesco Soto
An Arizona girl through and through, Victoria Defrancesco Soto is a political science graduate who ended up graduating from Duke University with great success. Her list of skills includes being a renowned broadcaster, legal scholar and an avid political campaigner, and these days she is often seen across various outlets reporting on current affairs. She is also readily engaged in a debate on social media, which is a sign that she appreciates always getting both sides of every story.

Victoria Defrancesco Soto
Jennifer Westhoven
When it comes to knockout special interest stories, Jennifer Westhoven is one of the best in the business. She’s covered anything from 9/11 all the way through to the 2008 financial crisis, but her big career break happened thanks to the reporting she did on the fall of Enron. Known for being exceptionally bright, and good at finding ways to get even the toughest people to open up, Jennifer is a true broadcasting gem that should be cherished wherever she works.

Jennifer Westhoven
Fredricka Whitfield
Fredricka Whitfield has had an exceptional career as a broadcaster which spans over thirty years. Known as someone easy to get along with and ambitious to a tee, she has covered some of the most agonizing stories around the world, including the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, as well as numerous political crises in third world countries. Newcomers to the field would do well to turn to her for advice, or to take her career as a great example of someone who does what they do very well.

Fredricka Whitfield
Natasha Bertrand
With a degree in political science and philosophy under her belt, Natasha Bertrand set out to change the world. The result has been years of discipline and commitment to her craft, which has yielded returns in the form of several awards for not only her broadcasting work, but also her literary ventures. She is a regular contributor to some of the biggest magazines in the country, and is a symbol of how hard work can truly pay off in the long run.

Natasha Bertrand
Lisa Myers
Lisa Myers is a broadcasting veteran that has been on the air since the early 1980’s. Although her work is renowned today, at the time of some of her investigations, she faced a lot of scrutinies because she was going after stories that were taboo at the time. These days, she’s achieved universal acclaim for her efforts, including winning multiple awards for her commitment, work ethic, and ability to encourage and empower others to go after their dreams. Just like the other women on the list, she is a true heroine of the broadcasting field!

Lisa Myers