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Full articleJohn Berman (born March 21, 1972) is an American journalist and television news anchor employed by CNN since 2012, where he co-anchors the weekday morning program CNN News Central from 7 to 10 a.m. ET. A native of Carlisle, Massachusetts, and graduate of Harvard University—where he served as president of the Hasty Pudding Theatricals—Berman began his career at ABC News in 1995 as an overnight desk assistant, advancing to roles such as off-air reporter and head writer for World News Tonight.
Over nearly three decades in broadcast journalism, Berman has reported on pivotal events, including embedding with U.S. Marines during the 2003 Iraq invasion, multiple U.S. presidential elections, the COVID-19 pandemic, and Russia's invasion of Ukraine. His work has earned an Emmy Award, a team Edward R. Murrow Award, a 2010 James Beard Award, and a share in CNN's DuPont-Columbia Award for Ukraine coverage. Previously co-anchoring CNN's New Day, Berman is noted for interviewing high-profile figures such as Barack Obama, Mike Pence, and Mitt Romney, though his on-air exchanges have occasionally drawn criticism for perceived partisan interruptions, as seen in recent interviews with Republican lawmakers.
In brief
John Berman is a morning-show craftsman: the second cup of coffee, the clean toss, the joke that does not step on the news. New Day was the long apprenticeship; News Central is the current desk.
Night duty on Anderson Cooper 360 is the other half of the job. Few anchors are trusted in both lights.
Photographs

Hero photograph: Wikimedia Commons


