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CBS News correspondent Bianna Golodryga joins "CBS This Morning" as co-host with Gayle King, Norah O'Donnell and John Dickerson. Golodryga, who is a reporter and co-host of the broadcast since 2017, begins Wednesday and will be based in New York.
Golodryga started reporting for CBS News in August 2017. When she first started out on the network, she was covering live from her hometown of Houston, following Hurricane Harvey. Subsequently, she anchored CBS News coverage of major news including the filming of the Las Vegas concert and the funeral of First Lady Barbara Bush.
"CBS has the best morning press team in the industry," Golodryga said. "It's an honor to join Gayle, Norah, and John and all CTM members as we continue to do what CBS News does best – highlight the issues that matter to our viewers, as well as enterprising, intelligent and engaging stories. goals. "
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Golodryga's expertise in the Russian financial and political fields has already benefited from the coverage of "CBS This Morning".
"Over the past year, Bianna has become a tremendous asset to CTM," said Ryan Kadro, executive producer of "CBS This Morning". "She is an excellent journalist and journalist and we can not wait to see her or cover her in the field every day."
"Viewers see us as the real morning news destination – that's why Bianna is the perfect complement to our team," said CBS News President David Rhodes. "We are very fortunate to have his curiosity and overall perspective on each broadcast of" CBS This Morning "."
Golodryga is also a contributor to various CNN programs.
Prior to joining CBS News, Golodryga worked at CNBC, ABC News and Yahoo News. From 2007 to 2014, Golodryga was at ABC News as a weekend co-host for "Good Morning America" on ABC and as a network correspondent. During his stay at ABC News, Golodryga interviewed leading journalists, including President Bill Clinton, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and investor Warren Buffett.
In 2014, Golodryga joined Yahoo News as an information and finance presenter, responsible for covering key financial and news reporting. Golodryga began his television career as an office producer at CNBC in 2001.
Golodryga earned a BA in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies with a minor in Economics from the University of Texas at Austin.