- Roz Abrams—Last seen at WCBS-TV
- Jane Akre
- Kelli Arena--Now teaching at Sam Houston State University in Texas
- Aaron Arispe Sr.—Retired
- Aaron Arispe Jr.—Now a NFL Football Player
- Peter Arnett
- Jane Arraf—Now with NBC News
- Sharyl Atkisson—Now with CBS News
- Jillian Badanes—Washington DC university student contributions—now with Washington Times
- Rudi Bakhtiar—Last seen at Fox News Channel
- Bobbie Battista—Launched www.Atamira.com, now with RL.tv on "Daily Café"
- Glenn Beck—Now with Fox News Channel
- Ralph Begleiter—Now a professor at the University of Delaware
- Jason Bellini—Now with Logo
- Charles Bierbauer
- Satinder Bindra—Left the network in May 2007
- Richard Blystone—Now with the International Herald Tribune
- Mike Boettcher—Now with NBC News
- Tom Braden
- Phil Brady
- Rym Brahimi—Retired, married an Arab prince
- Aaron Brown—Now professor at Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication
- Jill Brown
- Lyn Brown—(1984-1988)
- Pat Buchanan—Now with MSNBC
- Chris Burns—Now with Bloomberg Television
- Bob Cain—Retired
- Tony Campion—Now with BBC
- Tucker Carlson—Now with MSNBC
- James Carville—Now with XM radio and also a film producer—still a guest on various CNN programs
- Tom Cassidy
- Vince Cellini—Now with the Golf Channel
- Nick Charles—Now with Showtime
- Joie Chen—Now with CBS News
- Lynne Cheney—former Second Lady of the United States of America
- Ryan Chilcote—Now with Bloomberg Television
- Mike Chinoy—Now with Pacific Council on International Policy[1]; also appears on ETTV America
- Sophia Choi—Now at KVBC in Las Vegas
- Connie Chung
- Wesley Clark—Now with Fox News Channel
- Stephen Cole—Now with Al Jazeera English
- Reid Collins
- Roger Cossack—Now legal analyst on ESPN
- Dave Cotton—Did sports updates for CNN Headline News in the 90's. Currently morning anchor for KHQ-TV in Spokane, WA.
- Katie Couric—Now primary anchor with CBS News
- Chris Curle
- Sumi Das—Now at KTVU in San Francisco
- Veronica De La Cruz
- Lou Dobbs
- Dan Dorfman—Now a columnist for the New York Sun
- Mike Douglas—Deceased
- Jane Dutton—Now with Al Jazeera English
- Jennifer Eccleston
- Patrick Emory—Retired
- Don Farmer
- Andrea Fleischer
- Jeff Flock—Now a reporter for the Fox Business Network; was one of this network's original personalities
- Sasha Foo—Now at KUSI, San Diego
- Bob Franken - MSNBC Contributor & Blogger at Politics Daily
- David French
- Dr. Sonya Friedman
- Eric Gershawn
- David Goodnow
- Gordon Graham
- Jeff Greenfield—Now with CBS News
- Patrick Greenlaw
- Nick Gregory—Now with WNYW-Fox
- Mike Hanna—Now with Al Jazeera English
- Leon Harris—Now with WJLA-TV-ABC
- Don Harrison—Deceased
- Lois Hart—Now with KCRA-TV and KQCA-TV; wife of former CNN alumni Dave Walker
- James Hattori—Now with NBC News
- Kathleen Hays—Now with Bloomberg Television
- Bill Hemmer—Now with Fox News Channel
- Taylor Henry—Now News Director, KNOE-TV, Monroe, Louisiana
- Fred Hickman—Now with ESPN
- Maria Hinojosa—Now with Now on PBS
- John Holliman—Deceased
- Andrew Holtz—Author of "The Medical Science of House, M.D." website HoltzReport.com
- Jan Hopkins—Now independent consultant
- Jim Huber
- D.L. Hughley—Left after the end of the first season of his self-titled show
- Al Hunt—Now with Bloomberg Television
- Jesse Jackson—Now a president for Rainbow/PUSH
- Martyn Jeanes
- Brian Jenkins
- Graeme Joffe—Sports presenter for 94.7 Highveld Stereo Johannesburg South Africa
- Daryn Kagan—Now an author, film producer, and creator and host of the the inspirational news website DarynKagan.com
- Myron Kandel—Retired 2005
- Donna Kelley—Now Executive Producer at KBZK-TV, Bozeman, Montana
- Patricia Kelly-Senior international correspondent and Brussels bureau chief - now freelance
- Kathleen Kennedy—Left the network in 2007
- Sandy Kenyon—Now at PARADE Magazine, various radio & TV
- Riz Khan—Now with Al Jazeera English
- Jane King
- Michael Kinsley
- Dennis Kirkpatrick
- Jeff Koinange—Left in May 2007, now with Kenya's K24 Channel
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- Andrea Koppel—Is now with M+R Strategic Services in Washington, DC
- Steve Kosch—www.thevideoeditor.com
- Sachi Koto—Left in 2005
- Lawrence Kudlow—Now with CNBC
- Bob Kurtz—First sports anchor, now a Christian minister
- Greg LaMotte—Now with KULR-TV, Billings, Montana
- Larry LaMotte—Deceased
- Denise LeClair—An original CNN anchor and first Headline News anchor
- Christopher Lee—Washington DC university student contributions—now with Washington Post
- Mark Leff—Now a Journalism professor at the E.W. Scripps School of Journalism at Ohio University
- Lee Leonard—Now at CN8
- Carol Lin—Left 2006-12-30
- Kirsten Lindquist—Real estate agent in California
- Stuart Loory
- Bob Lorenz—Now main studio anchor and host, Yankees Entertainment & Sports Network (YES Network), New York City.
- Bob Losure—www.boblosure.com
- Bettina Lüscher—Now a spokesperson for the World Food Programme[2]
- Tumi Makgabo
- Alphonso Van Marsh
- Deborah Marchini
- Miguel Marquez—Now with ABC News
- Mary Matalin—Now a Republican political consultant
- Molly McCoy
- Ann McDermott
- Dennis Michael
- Dave Michaels—Retired
- Don Miller
- Tom Mintire
- Jim Moret—Now with Inside Edition and professor at UCLA
- Valerie Morris—Poised to host a financial literacy programme aimed at woman and people with colour
- Anand Naidoo—Now with Al Jazeera English
- Brian Nelson—Now Boeing Communications Director At Kennedy Space Center
- Arthel Neville—Morning anchor at KSWB-TV in San Diego
- Lucia Newman—Now with Al Jazeera English as a correspondent based in Buenos Aires
- Lucy Noland—Now at KHOU-TV In Houston
- Bryan Norcross—Now with CBS
- Robert Novak—Deceased
- Miles O'Brien — Released with the closure of the Sci-Tech group
- Mosheh Oinounou—Washington DC university student contributions—now with Fox News
- Joe Oliver
- Patti Paniccia
- Christina Park—Now at WNYW-FOX
- Dan Patrick—No longer with ESPN as of 2007-08-17
- Natalie Pawelski—No longer active
- Veronica Pedrosa—Now with Al Jazeera English
- Kathy Pepino
- Cheryl Potts
- Sohail Rahman—Now with Al Jazeera English
- Dallas Raines—Now with KABC-TV, Los Angeles
- Gene Randall—Now media consultant
- Shibab Rattansi—Now with Al Jazeera English
- Maria Ressa—Now Head of News and Public Affairs, ABS-CBN, Philippines
- Hugh Riminton—Now senior political corrsepondent at Network Ten
- Susan Rook—Retired
- Sonia Ruseler—No longer active
- Lynne Russell—Now with CBC/Radio-Canada, anchoring for CBC Newsworld
- Andrea Sanke—Now with France24 English
- Martin Savidge— Left for NBC News; Now with Worldfocus on public television.
- Daniel Schorr—Now with NPR as Senior News Analyst
- Debi Segura
- Frank Sesno—Now with George Washington University and a special contributor to CNN
- Bella Shaw—Now doing infomercials
- Bernard Shaw—Retired
- Mark Shields—Currently appears on The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
- Claire Shipman—Now with ABC News
- Orelon Sidney
- Daniel Sieberg—Now with CBS News
- Kate Snow—Now with ABC News
- Martin Soong—Now with CNBC Asia
- Flip Spiceland—Now with WXIA-NBC
- Hannah Storm—Joined ESPN in 2008.
- Linda Stouffer Now a correspondent on WSB TV in Atlanta, GA
- Kathleen Sullivan
- John Sununu
- Sherri Sylvester
- Cal Thomas—Now with Fox News Channel
- Owen Thomas—Now with BBC
- Andrea Thompson
- Bill Tush—Now freelance reporter
- Greta Van Susteren—Now host of On the Record with Greta Van Susteren on Fox News Channel
- Stuart Varney—Now an anchor at the Fox Business Network
- Lyn Vaughn
- Alessio Vinci—Now hosting his new show on Italian TV
- Robert Vito
- Valerie Voss
- Dave Walker—Now with KCRA-TV and KQCA-TV; husband of former CNN alum Lois Hart
- Kelly Wallace—Now with CBS News
- Lou Waters
- Ralph Wenge—Retired, living in Rhode Island
- Harris Whitbeck
- Liz Wickersham
- Mary Alice Williams—Now with WCBS News Radio
- Judy Woodruff—Bloomberg Television) and PBS
- Van Earl Wright—Did sports updates for CNN Headline news in the 80's (now works for NBC American Gladiators in 2008)
- Paula Zahn—Resigned from the network July 24, 2007;[1] joined Discovery Communications in 2009.
- Sami Zeidan—Now with Al Jazeera English
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