The name Bianna Golodryga may sound familiar to you and that would be because Golodryga is the co-anchor for Good Morning Americas weekend edition. Golodryga may have recently become the co-anchor for Good Morning America, but that probably isnt the only place that youve heard her reporting from.
Golodryga has reported on an extensive list of topics including the automobile, housing, and credit crisis as well as the collapse of AIG and Bear Stearns. Golodryga has also been in charge of ABCs digital media and social networking coverage for the 2008 Presidential election.
However, Golodrygas career in television news did not begin at ABC, it started in 2001 as she was a bureau producer from the New York Stock Exchange for CNBC. During that time Golodryga also reported live coverage following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and interviewed top political and business leaders.
In 2004 Golodryga became a segment producer for The Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo, again interviewing top leaders. In addition to reporting for CNBC, Golodryga became an on-air correspondent for the financial channel in 2006 and was responsible for all the networks financial reports for NBC affiliates around the country. There Golodryga also got her start as a substitute anchor. In 2004 Golodryga was named one of the top journalists under the age of 30 by NewsBios/TJFR Group.
From there, Golodryga joined ABC news in 2007as a journalist and substitute co-anchor of the weekend edition of Good Morning America, covering the economy and numerous businesses. Golodryga also serves as the business correspondent for ABC News, where she also gets to contribute to a number of programs including; World News with Diane Sawyer, Nightline, and Good Morning America.
In 2010 Golodryga was named the co-anchor of the weekend edition of Good Morning America, and joined co-anchor Bill Weir and news anchor Ron Claiborne. Golodryga continues to report on the economy in this new role including Wall Street issues, business trends, and financial problems.
Golodryga has proved time after time that she holds a versatile role as a reporter. Although Golodryga holds an economic and business beat she has also reported on a wide array of topics including but not limited to, religious discrimination, social media, her mothers famous recipe for chocolate pie and much more. Golodryga has a comforting and out-going personality that makes it easy for anyone to open up to her; whether it is top political leaders or the average person. Golodryga holds the perfect on-air balance of an extremely talented reporter who has nowhere to go in the industry besides up.
Golodryga has reported on an extensive list of topics including the automobile, housing, and credit crisis as well as the collapse of AIG and Bear Stearns. Golodryga has also been in charge of ABCs digital media and social networking coverage for the 2008 Presidential election.
However, Golodrygas career in television news did not begin at ABC, it started in 2001 as she was a bureau producer from the New York Stock Exchange for CNBC. During that time Golodryga also reported live coverage following the 9/11 terrorist attacks and interviewed top political and business leaders.
In 2004 Golodryga became a segment producer for The Wall Street Journal Report with Maria Bartiromo, again interviewing top leaders. In addition to reporting for CNBC, Golodryga became an on-air correspondent for the financial channel in 2006 and was responsible for all the networks financial reports for NBC affiliates around the country. There Golodryga also got her start as a substitute anchor. In 2004 Golodryga was named one of the top journalists under the age of 30 by NewsBios/TJFR Group.
From there, Golodryga joined ABC news in 2007as a journalist and substitute co-anchor of the weekend edition of Good Morning America, covering the economy and numerous businesses. Golodryga also serves as the business correspondent for ABC News, where she also gets to contribute to a number of programs including; World News with Diane Sawyer, Nightline, and Good Morning America.
In 2010 Golodryga was named the co-anchor of the weekend edition of Good Morning America, and joined co-anchor Bill Weir and news anchor Ron Claiborne. Golodryga continues to report on the economy in this new role including Wall Street issues, business trends, and financial problems.
Golodryga has proved time after time that she holds a versatile role as a reporter. Although Golodryga holds an economic and business beat she has also reported on a wide array of topics including but not limited to, religious discrimination, social media, her mothers famous recipe for chocolate pie and much more. Golodryga has a comforting and out-going personality that makes it easy for anyone to open up to her; whether it is top political leaders or the average person. Golodryga holds the perfect on-air balance of an extremely talented reporter who has nowhere to go in the industry besides up.
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