
Paula Zahn
Biography
Paula Ann Zahn (born February 24, 1956) is an American journalist, newscaster, news anchor, and TV host. She has been an anchor at ABC News, CBS News, Fox News, and CNN. She produced and is the host of ID's true crime documentary series On the Case with Paula Zahn.
In 1987, Zahn accepted an offer to work at ABC News, initially anchoring The Health Show, a weekend program on health and medical issues. Within a few months she was co-anchoring World News This Morning, the network's early morning newscast, and anchoring news segments on Good Morning America as well as substituting for co-host Joan Lunden.
In 1990, Zahn was offered a job at CBS News, which she took beginning on February 26, 1990, co-anchoring CBS This Morning with Harry Smith. During this time, she helped cover the 1992 Winter Olympics in Albertville, France with Tim McCarver and the 1994 Winter Olympics in Lillehammer, Norway, as well as covering the Waco siege. Both she and Smith left after changes were made at the morning show in 1996 with their last day being on June 14, 1996. Zahn then went on to work as anchor of the Saturday edition of the CBS Evening News, as well as substituting for Dan Rather during the week, and contributing reports to 48 Hours, Public Eye with Bryant Gumbel, and CBS News Sunday Morning.
In 1999, after nine years at CBS News, Zahn moved to the world of cable news, joining Fox News Channel (FNC), where she anchored Fox Report, the network's nightly newscast. Months later, she helped launch her own prime time news program, The Edge with Paula Zahn.
Zahn began her work at CNN on September 11, 2001, joining anchor Aaron Brown in the coverage of that day's terrorist attacks as her reaction to the events she witnessed. Although not scheduled to appear on a CNN program, which was still in development, she began a regular morning news shift the next day. By January, she launched her CNN morning news program, American Morning with Paula Zahn.
In 2003, during the Iraq War, Zahn moved back to prime time, hosting a two-hour program labeled Live from the Headlines which offered continuing coverage of the war and other events. By September, her show, Paula Zahn Now, premiered.
On July 24, 2007, she announced her resignation from CNN. The final broadcast of Paula Zahn Now aired August 2, 2007. On the Case with Paula Zahn premiered October 18, 2009, on the Investigation Discovery channel.
Known For

TV
The Daily Show
Self
1996

TV
The View
Self
1997

TV
Intimate Portrait
Self
1993

TV
The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer
2005

TV
Murphy Brown
1988

TV
Murphy Brown
(uncredited)
1988

TV
On the Case with Paula Zahn
Self - Host
2009

TV
CBS Evening News
Self - Saturday Anchor
1961
TV
American Morning
2002

Film
In Delusion: Trump and the American Catastrophe
Self (archive footage)
2020

Film
Nuclear Nightmare: Japan in Crisis
2011

Film
P.S. Dance!
TV
Paula Zahn Now
Host
Filmography
2020FilmIn Delusion: Trump and the American Catastropheas Self (archive footage)2011FilmNuclear Nightmare: Japan in Crisis2009TVOn the Case with Paula Zahnas Self - Host2005TVThe Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer2002TVAmerican Morning1997TVThe Viewas Self1996TVThe Daily Showas Self1993TVIntimate Portraitas Self1988TVMurphy Brown1961TVCBS Evening Newsas Self - Saturday Anchor—FilmP.S. Dance!—TVPaula Zahn Nowas Host