Journalists
- Christiane Amanpour, ABC host of This Week
- Reza Aslan, Middle East Analyst for CBS News
- Maziar Bahari, Newsweek
- Fred Barnes, Fox News analyst
- Tom Brokaw, former NBC Nightly News anchor
- Rajiv Chandrasekaran, assistant managing editor of The Washington Post, author
- Anderson Cooper, CNN Correspondent and host of Anderson Cooper 360
- Bob Costas, NBC Sports commentator
- Katie Couric, CBS Evening News anchor
- Thomas Friedman, nationally syndicated columnist
- David Gregory, NBC
- Christopher Hitchens, columnist and author
- Peter Jennings, late ABC World News Tonight anchor
- Ted Koppel, former host of Nightline
- Larry King, former host of Larry King Live
- Matt Lauer, Co-anchor of NBC's The Today Show
- Lara Logan, CBS News war correspondent.
- Rachel Maddow, host of MSNBC's The Rachel Maddow Show
- Chris Matthews, host of MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews
- Michael Moore, documentary filmmaker
- Bill Moyers, former host of PBS's Now
- Bill O'Reilly, host of The O'Reilly Factor on Fox News
- Jeremy Paxman, host of the BBC's Newsnight
- Dan Rather, former CBS Evening News anchor
- Al Roker, weatherman of NBC's Today Show
- Helen Thomas, White House Correspondent
- Mike Wallace, former host of 60 Minutes
- Barbara Walters, conductor of The View
- Brian Williams, NBC Nightly News anchor
- Fareed Zakaria, former editor of Newsweek International
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