Contessa Brewer
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Ethan Harp
The Contessa Brewer you see on the air is exactly the same person behind-the-scenes. I should know. We've worked under the same newsroom roof at CBS & NBC in New York, and at KRNV-TV, in Reno, NV. Reno is where I first saw her relentless work ethic. Contessa shot and edited many of her own pieces, even running her own live truck. In short, she's always been a team player. Back then, as now, she often asked the smartest questions of newsmakers and saw the bigger story within the story. Anyone who watches her work can see her command of the anchor desk in breaking situations, and her storytelling skills in pieces. Anyone who's worked with her knows she delivers what managers want and viewers deserve.
Ethan Harp
The Contessa Brewer you see on the air is exactly the same person behind-the-scenes. I should know. We've worked under the same newsroom roof at CBS & NBC in New York, and at KRNV-TV, in Reno, NV. Reno is where I first saw her relentless work ethic. Contessa shot and edited many of her own pieces, even running her own live truck. In short, she's always been a team player. Back then, as now, she often asked the smartest questions of newsmakers and saw the bigger story within the story. Anyone who watches her work can see her command of the anchor desk in breaking situations, and her storytelling skills in pieces. Anyone who's worked with her knows she delivers what managers want and viewers deserve.
Ethan Harp
The Contessa Brewer you see on the air is exactly the same person behind-the-scenes. I should know. We've worked under the same newsroom roof at CBS & NBC in New York, and at KRNV-TV, in Reno, NV. Reno is where I first saw her relentless work ethic. Contessa shot and edited many of her own pieces, even running her own live truck. In short, she's always been a team player. Back then, as now, she often asked the smartest questions of newsmakers and saw the bigger story within the story. Anyone who watches her work can see her command of the anchor desk in breaking situations, and her storytelling skills in pieces. Anyone who's worked with her knows she delivers what managers want and viewers deserve.
Ethan Harp
The Contessa Brewer you see on the air is exactly the same person behind-the-scenes. I should know. We've worked under the same newsroom roof at CBS & NBC in New York, and at KRNV-TV, in Reno, NV. Reno is where I first saw her relentless work ethic. Contessa shot and edited many of her own pieces, even running her own live truck. In short, she's always been a team player. Back then, as now, she often asked the smartest questions of newsmakers and saw the bigger story within the story. Anyone who watches her work can see her command of the anchor desk in breaking situations, and her storytelling skills in pieces. Anyone who's worked with her knows she delivers what managers want and viewers deserve.
Experience
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CNBC
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United States
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Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
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700 & Above Employee
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Correspondent
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Sep 2016 - Present
I cover a wide range of stories with a business or economic impact, including investigative stories. I'm also a substitute anchor for CNBC. I cover a wide range of stories with a business or economic impact, including investigative stories. I'm also a substitute anchor for CNBC.
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CBS News
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United States
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Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
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700 & Above Employee
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CBSN anchor & CBS News contributing correspondent
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Jun 2015 - May 2016
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Anchor
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Mar 2012 - Mar 2015
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Host & Narrator
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Sep 2008 - 2012
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MSNBC
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Broadcast Media Production and Distribution
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400 - 500 Employee
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Anchor
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Sep 2003 - Dec 2011
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Education
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Syracuse University
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Broadcast Journalism