Now It's Official
Back in early December, FTVLive told you that for CNN host Ana Cabrera was leaving the struggling CNN and was likely going to resurface at MSNBC.
Yesterday, NBC sent out a news release saying just that.
Cabrera will join MSNBC as the anchor of Ana Cabrera Reports, premiering Monday, April 10 at 10 a.m. ET.
On MSNBC’s Ana Cabrera Reports, Cabrera will break down the latest news and bring expert in-the-field reporting on the day’s most important stories to viewers, paired with interviews and discussions with newsmakers, journalists, thought leaders, and more.
An award-winning journalist and anchor with more than two decades of experience, Cabrera has reported from across the globe on major domestic and international news stories including the Ferguson, Mo. protests, the Canadian parliament shooting, and North Korea prisoner Kenneth Bae’s return to the U.S.
Before joining MSNBC, Cabrera served as an anchor and national correspondent at CNN. She hosted two presidential town halls and was first to interview former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley following a historic vote on North Korea sanctions.
She has been recognized with numerous accolades, including a regional Emmy for her in-the-field anchoring of Colorado’s High Park Fire in 2012 and the “Outstanding Television Anchor” impact award by the National Hispanic Media Coalition “for her continued advocacy for the Latino community and for her presence as the first Latina to have her own show on a major cable network.”