Kaitlan Collins Among the Women Shaping Cable News

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Cable news has changed significantly over the past decade, and women now anchor many of its most important hours. Kaitlan Collins is among the journalists in that shift. Here is a look at her place in the changing landscape of broadcast news.

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A changing industry

Once dominated by a narrow group of anchors, cable news now features a far wider range of voices in prime time.

Reporters who became anchors

Increasingly, networks promote working reporters into anchor chairs rather than hiring purely for presentation.

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Collins as an example

Her move from White House correspondent to prime-time host reflects that broader trend.

Getting her own hour

The Source, launched in July 2023, gave her a program built around her own reporting strengths.

Anchoring and reporting together

She has combined hosting with continued White House coverage, a demanding hybrid role.

Recognition from the industry

Honors including a place on the 2024 TIME100 Next list acknowledged her growing influence.

Visibility that matters

Seeing women lead major political coverage shapes expectations for the next generation entering the field.

Substance over style

Her reputation rests on preparation and questioning rather than presentation alone.

Pressure that comes with the chair

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Prime-time anchors face constant scrutiny from audiences across the political spectrum.

Building credibility

Consistency over years is what earns lasting trust with viewers, regardless of who is anchoring.

A wider talent pipeline

Journalism schools now see more varied role models in national news than a generation ago.

Why the shift matters

A broader range of journalists asking questions ultimately produces broader coverage for the public.

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