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These anchors and reporters are seriously attractive.
Banderas puts the "fox" in Fox News.
Formerly of MSNBC, delightfully charming journalist Alex Wagner can now be seen on CBS This Morning Saturday.
Sometimes this New York meteorologist delivers the weather report shirtless. Don't ask why... just enjoy.
She has hosting duties on Fox NFL Kickoff and Extra, which makes sense, because she's extra good-looking.
This Bloomberg TV anchor with a winning smile broadcasts live from Hong Kong.
Fans can stare into the silver fox's steely blue eyes on CNN's Anderson Cooper 360°. Before journalism, Cooper worked as a model... no surprise there.
You've seen her on NBC, ABC, CBS and Bloomberg, and no matter where she's reporting she is always fiiiiine.
Formerly of Al Jazeera English, this international broadcaster is well-versed in foreign affairs and looking gorgeous.
Jenna Lee was a gorgeous co-anchor on Fox News' Happening Now until announcing her departure in early June 2017. No matter where she goes, she's sure to continue to charm viewers.
The San Diego meteorologist is known for her energetic personality, on-air giggling and being an all-around smokeshow.
This Emmy Award-winning journalist may have the most chiseled jawline in the industry. He's like if Clark Kent actually had game.
No matter what forecast this weekday meteorologist on Philadelphia's Action News delivers, the temperature is always H-O-T.
Fox News alum Friel now works as an anchor and reporter for KTLA. She's so fine a clip of her went viral when she was asked out on a date, live on-air, by a shirtless man while covering a wildfire.
Look into the eyes of this ABC News anchor and try not to fall in love.
The co-anchor of CNBC's Squawk Alley serves up financial headlines with a side of sex appeal.
The sun always shines in southern California when Evelyn Taft is on air. Seriously, how is her hair always perfect?
This Philadelphia-based morning news anchor will give you a reason to wake up with your alarm.
Geist brings his winning humor and boyish charm to MSNBC's Morning Joe and Sunday Today with Willie Geist.