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In 2005, he started co-anchoring "Squawk On The Street," a 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. show, with Erin Burnett, while "Squawk Box" was pushed to an earlier slot.
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Fallon was a cast member on the sketch comedy series for six years, most notably co-anchoring "Weekend Update" with Tina Fey.
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Holt is a staple at NBC News, also anchoring for NBC Nightly News and co-anchoring Today on the weekends.
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Hemmer is diplomatic in describing his departure from CNN, where he was co-anchoring "American Morning" with Soledad O'Brien.
Fox News's Bill Hemmer melds middle-of-the-road persona with conservative guest list 2010
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A great show Thursday morning...a special thanks to Kate Bolduan for co-anchoring the show .
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In one of those incredible coincidences that make covering TV so paranormal, Hill and Wragge have been co-anchoring the Saturday edition of "The Early Show" since 2008.
'Early Show' anchors are out as CBS shuffles its morning lineup Lisa de Moraes Lisa DeMoraes 2010
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"In just two months, Carlos Watson has leap-frogged within the ranks at MSNBC from on-air guest to contributor to political analyst to co-anchoring the daytime news with Contessa Brewer," The New York Daily News wrote of Mr. Watson back in February.
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But he has been overshadowed lately by Keith Olbermann, who averages 832,000 viewers on "Countdown" and has been co-anchoring with Matthews on primary nights.
Hullabaloo 2008
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It was nearly midnight before Keith Olbermann left the NBC News election studio on May 13th, having spent five hours on the air, co-anchoring coverage of the West Virginia Democratic primary.
Sunday Reading 2008
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KURTZ: You've been co-anchoring MSNBC's news coverage on primary nights.
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