Alisyn Camerota is signing off from CNN for good, announcing her departure after 10 years with the news network.
The 2x Emmy-nominated broadcast journalist shared the announcement on Sunday, ahead of what will be her final broadcast at 4:50pm ET, after she joined CNN in 2014 and co-anchored New Day, as well as co-hosting CNN Newsroom and CNN Tonight.
“Big News, Everyone! — today is my last day on CNN,” she wrote on Instagram. “Tune in at 4:50p (et) for my sign off. Keep it here for updates!”
During her tenure at CNN, Camerota has covered Hurricane Harvey, the Parkland school shooting, the Me Too movement and more. Her 2017 ‘Battle for Mosul’ segment received an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Breaking News Coverage, and her 2019 CNN Special Reports coverage ‘Deadly Haze: Inside the Fraternity Crisis’ was nominated for Outstanding Arts, Culture or Entertainment Report.
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Camerota’s exit comes after she released her second memoir Combat Love: A Story of Leaving, Longing, and Searching for Home earlier this year.
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