How many of you find yourself watching the TV station that has the sexiest weather girl or news reporter? I know there are a lot of jokes about only blondes on Fox News but as I travel around there are some real gems on local channels.
This one caught my eye while searching for a couple of winners in Raleigh NC
This is all I do. There are so many attractive women between the various stations and networks that it makes no sense to watch anyone else. ABC's World News Now - which has had attractive women for pretty much its entire 20-year existence - has Reena Ninan. CBS' after-hours show has Anne-Marie Green. Tamron Hall is on Today, and has her own show at 11 on msnbc. CNN has the still-nice-at-50 Fredricka Whitfield. ABC also has Linzie Janis and Mara Schiavocampo on reporting, while CBS has Marlie Hall. Bloomberg has Caroline Hyde (who's dropped a little bit in the past couple years) and Mia Saini (assuming she's dropped the baby weight). HLN has Melissa Knowles.
That's before you get into the two crown jewels of TV: ESPN and Al Jazeera.
Those two have so many women it's unfair. Partial lists for each...
ESPN: Lisa Salters, Sara Walsh, Prim Siripipat, Britt McHenry, Nicole Manske (she really came up in the last couple of years), Josina Anderson, Wendi Nix (I think she's still there), Jade McCarthy, Doris Burke, Kara Lawson
Al Jazeera: Richelle Carey, Morgan Radford, Maryam Nemazee, Farrah Esmail, Nicole Mitchell, Jalelah Ahmed (assuming she's still there), Stephanie Sy (you have to see a full-body to really appreciate her), Soledad O'Brien
We have no one - and I mean no one - here in Tallahassee. There are some fine ones in South Florida, though; especially on Channels 7 and 10.
Fox News looks like its full of former Playmates. Andrea Tanteros is their token brunette. My ATF news babe is still Robin Meade on Headline News. I always thought 90's porn star Racquel Darrian and Robin Meade looked close enough to be sisters.
You guys have offered a hell of a list, even without going into female sports reporters. I would watch sports anyways, but those ladies are very nice accents to the games.
Kara Lawson would win most improved. I'm into female basketball players, but she never was on my hot list. Here's what she look liked when she played at UT
We had a reporter here locally that I really had a thing for back in my school days. Even met her once at a local function -- I think she knew I had a thing for her.
She then proceeded to get into politics on the side opposite mine. Not cool.
I totally agree, motorhead. I didn't recognize Kara at first when she started doing analysis on ESPN. "Same Kara Lawson that played for Tennessee - that Kara Lawson?" was the thought that kept running through my head.
Lost in all the hubbub surrounding Don Imus' comment several years ago was the fact that he said Tennessee usually has pretty girls on their team, and he was right about that.
To steer it back to news, World News Now has an amazing list: Reena Ninan is simply continuing the tradition of Asha Blake, Alison Stewart (if you haven't seen her since the MTV days you'll be surprised), Taina Hernandez, Gigi Stone*, Vinita Nair, Diana Perez, and Marci Gonzalez.
*That reminds me: I forgot about Michele Steele at ESPN (they were at Bloomberg together).
I enjoy watching hot weather and news girls. If you flip channels and have a choice, the hot girl often wins. Exception, your company doesn't like her or she's an air head and you really want to know what's happening.
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That's before you get into the two crown jewels of TV: ESPN and Al Jazeera.
Those two have so many women it's unfair. Partial lists for each...
ESPN: Lisa Salters, Sara Walsh, Prim Siripipat, Britt McHenry, Nicole Manske (she really came up in the last couple of years), Josina Anderson, Wendi Nix (I think she's still there), Jade McCarthy, Doris Burke, Kara Lawson
Al Jazeera: Richelle Carey, Morgan Radford, Maryam Nemazee, Farrah Esmail, Nicole Mitchell, Jalelah Ahmed (assuming she's still there), Stephanie Sy (you have to see a full-body to really appreciate her), Soledad O'Brien
We have no one - and I mean no one - here in Tallahassee. There are some fine ones in South Florida, though; especially on Channels 7 and 10.
My cousin would kill me if he saw that I forgot about Robin Meade. If Bonnie Schneider is still doing weather, she certainly fits too.
Kara Lawson would win most improved. I'm into female basketball players, but she never was on my hot list. Here's what she look liked when she played at UT
http://graphics.fansonly.com/photos/scho…
http://www.mademan.com/chickipedia/britt…
She then proceeded to get into politics on the side opposite mine. Not cool.
Lost in all the hubbub surrounding Don Imus' comment several years ago was the fact that he said Tennessee usually has pretty girls on their team, and he was right about that.
To steer it back to news, World News Now has an amazing list: Reena Ninan is simply continuing the tradition of Asha Blake, Alison Stewart (if you haven't seen her since the MTV days you'll be surprised), Taina Hernandez, Gigi Stone*, Vinita Nair, Diana Perez, and Marci Gonzalez.
*That reminds me: I forgot about Michele Steele at ESPN (they were at Bloomberg together).