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Encyclopedia > Paula Zahn Now
Paula Zahn, during the December 6, 2004 broadcast of Paula Zahn Now.
Paula Zahn, during the December 6, 2004 broadcast of Paula Zahn Now.
Paula Zahn interviews Barbara Bush in 1992.
Paula Zahn interviews Barbara Bush in 1992.

Paula Zahn (born February 24, 1956 in Omaha, Nebraska) is a news anchor for CNN. Screen capture of Paula Zahn from 12-6-04 broadcast of Paula Zahn Now This is a screenshot of a copyrighted website, video game graphic, computer program graphic, television broadcast, or film. ... Screen capture of Paula Zahn from 12-6-04 broadcast of Paula Zahn Now This is a screenshot of a copyrighted website, video game graphic, computer program graphic, television broadcast, or film. ... Barbara Bush and her dog, Millie, are interviewed in the Green Room by Paula Zahn for CBS This Morning October 30, 1992. ... Barbara Bush and her dog, Millie, are interviewed in the Green Room by Paula Zahn for CBS This Morning October 30, 1992. ... February 24 is the 55th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar. ... 1956 was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Location in Nebraska Founded  -Incorporated 1854 1857  County Douglas County Mayor Michael Fahey Area  - Total  - Water 1290. ... A news anchor (US,Can. ... Cable News Network (CNN) is a cable television network that was founded in 1980 by Ted Turner & Reese Schonfeld [1] [2] (although the latter currently is not recognized in CNNs official history). ...


Paula Zahn grew up in Canton, Ohio and Naperville, Illinois. She attended Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri on a music scholarship. Canton is a city located in Stark County, Ohio. ... Naperville is a city located in DuPage County, Illinois and Will County, Illinois, USA. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 128,358; a special census in 2003 estimated the population at 135,858. ... Columbia, Missouri at night Columbia is a city located in Boone County, Missouri. ...


Zahn spent 10 years working in local news markets including Dallas, San Diego, Houston, Boston, and Los Angeles. In 1987 she took an offer to work at ABC News, initially anchoring The Health Show, then moving on to anchor the network’s early morning newscast and news segments for Good Morning America. Dallas redirects here. ... San Diego County in the Southwest corner of California. ... Houston redirects here. ... Alternative meanings: Boston (disambiguation) The 18th-century Old State House in Boston is surrounded by tall buildings of the 19th and 20th centuries. ... This article is about the largest city in California. ... ABC News Logo World News Tonight Logo in 2005 ABC News is a division of the American Broadcasting Company television and radio network (ABC). ... Veteran journalists Charles Gibson and Diane Sawyer, who have hosted the show since the late 1990s. ...


In 1990 Paula went to work at CBS News, co-anchoring CBS This Morning with Harry Smith. After changes were made at the morning show in 1996 she went on to work as anchor of the Saturday edition of the CBS Evening News, as well as filling in for Dan Rather during the week, and contributing reports to 48 Hours, Public Eye with Bryant Gumbel, and CBS News Sunday Morning. 1990 is a common year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar. ... A CBS News Special Report ident card CBS News is the news division of American television and radio network CBS. Its current president is Andrew Heyward. ... The Early Show title card The Early Show is a American television morning news talk show broadcast by CBS from New York City, 7 to 9 a. ... There have been a number of prominent people named Harry Smith: For the folk-music anthologist, filmmaker, artist, ethomusicologist, and Kabbalist see Harry Everett Smith For the professional wrestler see Harry Smith (son of the famous late professional wrestler Davey Boy Smith) For the American songwriter see Harry B. Smith... The CBS Evening News is the flagship nightly television news program of the American television network CBS. // Early history It originally competed against the Camel News Caravan on NBC, and was anchored by Douglas Edwards. ... Dan Rather, from a telecast in October 2004. ... 48 Hours can refer to: The 48 Hours title card, circa 1994 48 Hours is a documentary and news television program broadcast on the CBS television network since 1988. ... Bryant Gumbel (born September 29, 1948 in New Orleans, Louisiana), is an American television personality for news and sports programs. ... CBS News Sunday Morning is a news show featuring news and feature segments that airs Sunday mornings on CBS. Its hosted by Charles Osgood. ...


After 9 years at CBS News she moved to cable news at the Fox News Channel where she launched her prime time program The Edge with Paula Zahn. Two years later Fox News discovered she was in negotiations with CNN over a possible move there and fired her for what they alleged was a breach of her contract. A suit Fox News filed against her agent was subsequently thrown out by a New York State Supreme Court judge. A CBS News Special Report ident card CBS News is the news division of American television and radio network CBS. Its current president is Andrew Heyward. ... Fox News Channel tells its viewers We Report, You Decide The Fox News Channel is a U.S. cable and satellite news channel. ... Fox News Channel tells its viewers We Report, You Decide The Fox News Channel is a U.S. cable and satellite news channel. ... Cable News Network (CNN) is a cable television network that was founded in 1980 by Ted Turner & Reese Schonfeld [1] [2] (although the latter currently is not recognized in CNNs official history). ... Fox News Channel tells its viewers We Report, You Decide The Fox News Channel is a U.S. cable and satellite news channel. ...


Paula Zahn began her work at CNN on September 11, 2001, joining anchor Aaron Brown in the coverage of the events of that day. She began her scheduled morning shift the next day, and by January she launched her CNN morning news program titled American Morning with Paula Zahn. Over that first weekend of January, 2002, CNN aired an advertisement for American Morning which called Zahn "sexy" and paired the adjective with a sound effect some interpreted to be a zipper opening. The ad was quickly pulled after the network received significant criticism for what was considered an undignified and sexist portrayal of a serious journalist. CNN attributed the ad's content to a lack of oversight. Cable News Network (CNN) is a cable television network that was founded in 1980 by Ted Turner & Reese Schonfeld [1] [2] (although the latter currently is not recognized in CNNs official history). ... September 11 is the 254th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (255th in leap years). ... 2001: A Space Odyssey. ... Aaron Brown at CNN Aaron Brown (born November 10, 1948 in Hopkins, Minnesota to Jewish immigrants from Russia) is host of NewsNight with Aaron Brown on the television network CNN. Prior to working at CNN he was the anchor for ABCs ABC World News Now, and also did anchoring... American Morning is the flagship morning television show on CNN. It premiered in 2002. ... 2002(MMII) is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Cable News Network (CNN) is a cable television network that was founded in 1980 by Ted Turner & Reese Schonfeld [1] [2] (although the latter currently is not recognized in CNNs official history). ... American Morning is the flagship morning television show on CNN. It premiered in 2002. ... Cable News Network (CNN) is a cable television network that was founded in 1980 by Ted Turner & Reese Schonfeld [1] [2] (although the latter currently is not recognized in CNNs official history). ...


In 2003, during the war in Iraq, Zahn moved back to prime time, hosting a 2-hour program labeled Live from the Headlines which offered continuing coverage of the war and other events. Anderson Cooper took over the first of the two hours by early summer, and by September her program Paula Zahn Now was launched in her time slot, which she currently anchors. 2003(MMIII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Anderson Cooper Anderson Hays Cooper (born June 3, 1967) is a New York-based television journalist. ...


Among other things, Zahn is also an accomplished cellist, and played at Carnegie Hall in May, 1992 with the New York Pops Orchestra. Carnegie Hall Carnegie Hall is a concert venue in Manhattan, New York City. ... 1992 was a leap year starting on Wednesday. ...


She is married to Richard Cohen, a New York City real estate developer, and has three children.


External links

  • Biography at cnn.com
  • Zahn Spot Too Hot for CNN by Josh Grossberg. E! Online News, January 8, 2002.
  • Paula Zahn Google group

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Paula Zahn - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (500 words)
Paula Zahn (born February 24, 1956 in Omaha, Nebraska) is a news anchor for CNN.
After changes were made at the morning show in 1996 she went on to work as anchor of the Saturday edition of the CBS Evening News, as well as filling in for Dan Rather during the week, and contributing reports to 48 Hours, Public Eye with Bryant Gumbel, and CBS News Sunday Morning.
Paula Zahn began her work at CNN on September 11, 2001, joining anchor Aaron Brown in the coverage of the events of that day.
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