Veronica De La Cruz joins American Morning…
CNN announced today that Veronica De La Cruz will be joining American Morning as an Internet correspondent…
Veronica De La Cruz, most recently a news anchor for CNN.com, has joined CNN’s flagship morning news program, American Morning, as an Internet correspondent, beginning Thursday, Oct. 18. Based in New York, De La Cruz will report on the hottest news from online sources and blogs and guide viewers through the most popular and essential stories from CNN.com and i-Reports, the network’s user-generated content initiative.
“Veronica has demonstrated an enviable ability to connect with audiences on television as well as on the Internet,” said Ed Litvak, executive producer of American Morning. “Her enthusiasm and connections to CNN’s online audience make her a welcome addition to American Morning.”
For CNN.com, De La Cruz anchored CNN.com Live, CNN Pipeline and “Now in the News,” a fast-paced hourly Web- and wireless-exclusive news update. In that time, she anchored live coverage of major breaking stories including the death of former President Ronald Reagan, the tsunami in Southeast Asia, the Hezbollah-Israeli conflict and Hurricane Katrina. She also provided briefings on CNN/U.S. and Headline News about the most popular stories on CNN.com and served as a substitute anchor for both networks.De La Cruz joined CNN in 2003 after working as an anchor, reporter and producer at KYMA-TV in Yuma, Ariz. There, she anchored and produced a one-hour morning newscast as well as anchored a half-hour show at noon. She produced reports and did live shots for the evening newscasts. During her tenure at KYMA-TV, De La Cruz covered numerous stories on U.S.- Mexico border issues, the nation’s nursing shortage and the plight of the migrant farm worker. She also produced a series on the homeless, with whom she continues to do extensive volunteer work. She also serves as a spokeswoman for Lions Health First Foundation, which provides preventive health screenings for senior citizens and those from disadvantaged backgrounds.
Before KYMA-TV, De La Cruz worked as a music journalist for SonicNet/Digital Planet and Eruptor Entertainment’s “Living Giant.” She began her broadcasting career hosting “Direct Drive,” a show she created for the Digital Entertainment Network.
Before beginning her career in journalism, De La Cruz spent a decade of her life as a competitive figure skater. She is a member of the Asian American Journalists Association and mentors aspiring broadcast-journalists at the Associated Press Television-Radio Association’s Academy.



A Dream come True for some on ICN . : )
Comment by mike — October 17, 2007 @ 12:51 pm
OH YEAH! Now my favorite CNN hottie has M-F action for me! YEEEEEEEEEEEEEE HAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Comment by Terance — October 17, 2007 @ 12:59 pm
A little O/T, but is it true that Veronica and the weather guy (Rob Marciano) are dating?
Comment by Anonymous — October 17, 2007 @ 12:59 pm
Kiran AND Veronica? Sweet!!
Somehow add Betty Nguyen to the mix and I’d be a constant viewer, regardless of the leftist tripe.
Comment by spiffo — October 17, 2007 @ 1:31 pm
^
I’ve gotta give props to ImNotBlue. He probably annoyed, pissed off, irrated, embarrassed this clown so much that he decided to make a similar name to his.
Comment by Lurker — October 17, 2007 @ 2:26 pm
Wow an argument that viewers don’t want to watch white people. Hmm, let me do some thinking. In American, white people make up a large majority of the population. So, what this must mean according to #5 is that white don’t want to watch white people, right? At least that is what the facts lead us to conclude. 5 all this move is about is to get some more “viewer pleasing” images on the screen, if ya know what i mean.
Comment by Aaron — October 17, 2007 @ 2:46 pm
I think #5 is an imposture.
Comment by mike — October 17, 2007 @ 3:24 pm
impostor…oops
Comment by mike — October 17, 2007 @ 3:41 pm