Brooke Baldwin
Brooke Baldwin (born July 12, 1979) is an American journalist and television host who has been at CNN since 2008. Baldwin hosts CNN Newsroom with Brooke Baldwin which typically airs from 3pm to 4pm ET on weekdays.
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Born | Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. | July 12, 1979
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Occupation | News anchor |
Employer | CNN |
Television | CNN Newsroom |
Spouse(s) | James Fletcher (m. 2018) |
Early life and education
Brooke Baldwin was born in Atlanta, Georgia, where she attended The Westminster Schools, a private college-preparatory school. In 2001, she graduated with bachelor's degrees in Spanish from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and in journalism from the university's Hussman School of Journalism and Media. As an undergraduate, she also studied abroad at the Universidad Iberoamericana in Mexico City.[1][2]
Career
Baldwin began her career in 2001 at WVIR-TV in Charlottesville, Virginia, and later became the morning anchor at WOWK-TV in the Huntington and Charleston, West Virginia area. She later joined WTTG in Washington, D.C. as lead reporter for the 10 p.m. newscast.[1]
CNN
Baldwin joined CNN in 2008 and was based out of CNN's Atlanta world headquarters until 2014.[1] She anchors CNN Newsroom with Brooke Baldwin on weekdays and has been based in New York City since 2014.
On July 8, 2011, Baldwin co-anchored CNN's special coverage of the final launch of Space Shuttle Atlantis (STS-135) from Kennedy Space Center.[3]
Baldwin's documentary To Catch a Serial Killer won a Silver World Medal for Best Investigative Report at the New York Festivals International Television & Film Awards in 2012.[4] She was nominated for an Emmy for her coverage of the New York City chokehold death protests in wake of Eric Garner's death 2014.
She covered President Obama's second inauguration in January 2013 from Washington, D.C.
In 2015 Baldwin hosted a town hall in Washington, D.C.. on gun violence, for which she was a Peabody Award finalist.
Baldwin was criticized during the 2015 Baltimore protests when she incorrectly attributed comments she heard that veterans were responsible for the unrest – saying soldiers who become police officers "are coming back from war, they don't know the communities, and they're ready to do battle." She later apologized via Twitter and on-air the next day.[5] In The Washington Post, Erik Wemple wrote, "CNN's Brooke Baldwin shows rest of media how to apologize".[6]
In June 2016, Baldwin reported live from Orlando, Florida, covering the victims and survivors of the Orlando nightclub shooting.
On January 20, 2017, she covered President Trump's inauguration.
New Year's Eve Live
Baldwin hosts CNN's New Year's Eve Live with Anderson Cooper, and previously alongside Kathy Griffin, broadcasting live from New Orleans with Don Lemon. Previously, Baldwin hosted from Nashville, Tennessee in 2010 and 2011.
CNN.com
Published | Title |
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March 18, 2015 | Conquering Mount Kilimanjaro: 10 essential lessons[7] |
October 8, 2015 | Finding the meaning of home in Africa[8] |
December 3, 2015 | Brooke Baldwin: There's been a shooting ... again[9] |
April 18, 2016 | Brooke Baldwin: I'm reporting on a world at war. He's fighting in one[10] |
April 20, 2016 | 4 flights, an aircraft carrier, and a helicopter[11] |
September 18, 2017 | Brooke Baldwin: Speaking like this to women in 2017? No way[12] |
January 19, 2018 | American Woman with Brooke Baldwin[13] |
American Woman
In 2017, CNN commissioned Baldwin's series American Woman featuring Sheryl Crow, Betty White, Ava DuVernay, Diane von Fürstenberg, Issa Rae, Ashley Graham, Tracy Reese, and Pat Benatar.[14][15]
In the media
In April 2015, Variety featured her in "Brooke Baldwin Gives Surprising Boost to CNN".[16] In December 2015, The New York Times interviewed Baldwin after writing an op-ed on CNN.com[17] about covering mass shootings in America.[18] Marie Claire magazine interviewed her on the subject of covering mass shootings.[19]
In 2016, Elle magazine featured Baldwin as one of five female correspondents during the election year of 2016.[20] New York's Downtown magazine featured Baldwin in October 2016.[21]
On Saturday Night Live, Baldwin was parodied in a sketch featuring Cecily Strong and Alec Baldwin in October 2016, the week after the release of the Donald Trump Access Hollywood tape.[22]
In 2017, Baldwin was featured in a Variety magazine article "Women Surge to Top of TV News in Face of Sexism".[23]
Clay Travis incident
On September 15, 2017, Clay Travis appeared as a guest on CNN, with Baldwin, to discuss free speech, specifically whether ESPN personality, Jemele Hill, should be fired for calling Donald Trump a "white supremacist" and stating that police officers were "modern day slave catchers" on her personal Twitter page. Travis stated that it would be bad policy on ESPN's part to fire Hill for her private comments, just as it was bad policy when ESPN fired Curt Schilling for comments he made regarding transgender bathrooms, on his personal Facebook page. Travis received criticism for using a phrase he commonly used on his radio show when he said "...I'm a First Amendment absolutist - the only two things I 100 percent believe in are the First Amendment and boobs..."[24] Baldwin cut the interview short and later responded, "when I first heard 'boobs' from a grown man on national television (in 2017!!!) my initial thought bubble was: 'Did I hear that correctly??...'"[25]
Speaking engagements
Baldwin hosted the AK100 Club event for the travel agency Abercrombie and Kent, and gave a speech, based upon her March 2015 climb up Mount Kilimanjaro.
Also in 2016, Baldwin presented an award at L'Oréal Paris 11th Annual Women of Worth Celebration. Other presenters included Blake Lively, Andie MacDowell, Diane Keaton, Aimee Mullins, L'Oréal USA president Karen Fondu, Tamron Hall, Arianna Huffington, Liya Kebede, Karlie Kloss and Eva Longoria at The Pierre on November 16 in New York City.[26]
In 2017, Baldwin spoke at the 7th annual Neighbor Celebration in Washington DC for Blue Star Families where former First Lady Rosalynn Carter was honored on March 30, 2017.[27]
Baldwin hosted Mother Nature Network's White House Correspondents' Jam at Hamilton Live, Washington DC in April 2017 – featuring headlining band, The Boxmasters, with actor Billy Bob Thornton and Rolling Stones' keyboardist Chuck Leavell.[28]
Baldwin gave the commencement address at The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill on May 14, 2017.[29][30][31]
Personal life
In July 2017, Baldwin revealed that she was engaged to English producer James Fletcher.[32] They were married in May 2018.[33][34]
In April 2020, Baldwin was diagnosed with COVID-19, days after CNN colleague Chris Cuomo was diagnosed.[35] Baldwin returned to work on April 27, 2020.[36]
See also
References
- "Brooke Baldwin". CNN. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
- Weekman, Kelsey (September 18, 2014). "Chapel Hill, North Carolina". Atlanta Magazine. Retrieved August 28, 2015.
- "Space shuttle Atlantis lifts off on 'sentimental journey'". Retrieved June 15, 2020.
- "2012 CNN Awards". CNN. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
- "CNN's Brooke Baldwin apologizes for suggesting veterans 'ready to do battle' in Baltimore". Yahoo! News. April 29, 2015. Retrieved August 28, 2015.
- Wemple, Erik (April 29, 2015). "CNN's Brooke Baldwin shows rest of media how to apologize". The Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
- Baldwin, Brooke (March 19, 2015). "Climbing Mount Kilimanjaro: 10 essential lessons". CNN. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
- Baldwin, Brooke (October 9, 2015). "Finding the meaning of home in Africa". CNN. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
- Baldwin, Brooke (December 3, 2015). "Brooke Baldwin: There's been a shooting ... again". CNN. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
- Baldwin, Brooke (April 18, 2016). "Brooke Baldwin: I'm reporting on a world at war. He's fighting in one". CNN. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
- Baldwin, Brooke (April 20, 2016). "4 flights, an aircraft carrier, and a helicopter: CNN anchor's 'great American friendship story'". CNN. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
- Baldwin, Brooke (September 18, 2017). "Brooke Baldwin: Speaking like this to women in 2017? No way". CNN. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
- "American Woman with Brooke Baldwin". CNN. Retrieved March 19, 2018.
- "CNN Digital Presents 'American Woman with Brooke Baldwin'". CNN Press Room. January 3, 2018. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
- Draguca, Briana (January 10, 2018). "CNN Anchor Brooke Baldwin Launches Empowering Female-Focused Digital Series". PEOPLE.com. Retrieved November 19, 2020.
- Steinberg, Brian (April 9, 2015). "Brooke Baldwin Gives Surprising Boost to CNN". Variety. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
- Baldwin, Brooke (December 3, 2015). "Brooke Baldwin: There's been a shooting ... again". CNN. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
- Koblin, John; Somaiya, Ravi (December 4, 2015). "A Grim News Playbook in Repeated Mass Killings". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
- Storey, Kate (December 7, 2015). "What It's Like to Report Live on Mass Shootings". Marie Claire. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
- Flood, Brian (January 14, 2016). "Elle Features Next Generation of Female Newsers". www.adweek.com. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
- "020 Downtown Magazine NYC Fall 2016". issuu.com. October 8, 2016. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
- Ariens, Chris (October 9, 2016). "SNL Versions of Elaine Quijano, Brooke Baldwin Highlight Saturday Night Live Cold Open". Adweek. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
- Littleton, Cynthia (April 18, 2017). "Women Surge to Top of TV News in Face of Sexism". Variety. Retrieved November 25, 2020.
- Concha, Joe. "Radio host on CNN: I believe in 'the First Amendment and boobs'". The Hill. September 15, 2017.
- "Brooke Baldwin: Speaking like this to women in 2017? No way".
- "L'Oréal Paris Honors 2016 Women Of Worth And Launches Limited-Edition Giftbox; Announces National Honoree Carly Yoost And Karen T. Fondu Impact Award Recipient Areva Martin". PR Newswire. New York City: L'Oréal Paris. November 17, 2016. Retrieved April 2, 2020 – via Cision Inc.
- Hart, Karen (March 30, 2017). "Blue Star Families Celebrates Civilian Neighbors, Honors Former First Lady Rosalynn Carter". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2017-05-07.
- Smilowitz, Elliot (April 29, 2017). "CNN's Brooke Baldwin takes center stage at musical correspondents' dinner party". TheHill. Retrieved 2017-05-07.
- VanGraafeil, Mc (2017-01-11). "Brooke Baldwin, CNN anchor, to speak at UNC-Chapel Hill Commencement". UNC News. Retrieved 2017-05-07.
- UNC-Chapel Hill (May 14, 2017), Brooke Baldwin | 2017 Spring Commencement Address | UNC-Chapel Hill, retrieved May 29, 2017
- Brooke Baldwin. "Alec Baldwin, Sheryl Crow, other celebs offer advice to Class of 2017". CNN. Retrieved May 31, 2017.
- Ho, Rodney (July 27, 2017). "CNN anchor Brooke Baldwin engaged to British producer". Radio and TV Talk. Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Archived from the original on July 14, 2018.
- Coleen, Kratofil (May 9, 2018). "All the Details on CNN Journalist Brooke Baldwin's Gorgeous Naeem Khan Wedding Dress". People. Archived from the original on May 9, 2018.
- Ariens, Chris (May 6, 2018). "CNN's Brooke Baldwin and James Fletcher Are Married". TVNewser. Archived from the original on May 8, 2018.
- Ho, Rodney (April 3, 2020). "CNN Anchor Brooke Baldwin Diagnosed With Coronavirus". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on April 4, 2020.
- "Brooke Baldwin Returning to Work After Covid-19 Battle". Mediaite. April 26, 2020. Retrieved April 27, 2020.
External links
- Brooke Baldwin CNN profile
- Brooke Baldwin at IMDb