Faith Daniels

Faith Daniels (born March 9, 1957) is an American television news anchor, reporter, and talk show host.

Early life

Born Faith Augustine in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Daniels graduated from Trinity High School in Washington, Pennsylvania. She attended Bethany College in Bethany, West Virginiawhere she was initiated as a member of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority.

Media career

Daniels began her media career in the early 1980s, working at WTRF-TV in Wheeling, West Virginia. It was at WTRF where she met her husband, Dean Daniels. Daniels also worked for ABC and CBS affiliates in Peoria, Illinois; WBNS-TV in Columbus, Ohio; and also at WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

She began her national news career when she joined CBS News as the anchor of the CBS Morning News in the spring of 1985. At age 28, she was one of the youngest national news anchors. She joined NBC in June 1990 as the news anchor for Today and the sunday edition of NBC Nightly News and became anchor of the now-defunct News at Sunrise. In 1991, she became the first journalist to host her own national daily talk show[1]A Closer Look (which was later renamed Faith Daniels), which was part of the network's mid-day daytime schedule. Among the show's prominent interviews was with Stacey Koonone of the police officers involved in the beating of Rodney Kingon October 24, 1992.[2]

Daniels had a cameo role in a 1992 Murphy Brown episode as a guest at Murphy's baby shower along with Katie Couric, Paula Zahn, Mary Alice Williams, and Joan Lunden. She worked at the news magazine Dateline NBC from 19931995. In the mid-1990s, she did a series of commercials for the heartburn medication Pepcid AC.

An active supporter of the National Council for Adoption, Daniels no longer works as an anchor, reporter, or host; however, she did return to public view by playing the part of the candidates' debate moderator in Robin Williams's movie Man of the Year (2006).

References

Preceded by
Deborah Norville
Today Show News Anchor
June 11, 1990-May 1, 1992
Succeeded by
Margaret Larson
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