Vinita Nair
In July 2004, she joined the station as a reporter and reported on a wide range of stories. These included investigating the murder of Jon Benet Ramsey and the shootings in Bailey, Colorado. Nair became a part of ABC News as an anchor/correspondent for ABC News Now in December 2007. In this role, she anchored live coverage as well as news briefs on ABC's network on the internet. Nair was co-anchor of World News Now and America This Morning on ABC, from September 17, 2008 up to February 18, 2011. In both of the shows, she was partnered first alongside Jeremy Hubbard then later Rob Nelson. Nair made it clear to viewers on World News Now that she did not plan to appear in World News Now after Friday the 18th of February. She announced that her last day at ABC News would be Friday the 18th of February. Peggy Bunker from KDVR Denver became her replacement immediately. The issue of February 18 on World News Now paid tribute to Nair during each of its three segments, including appearances by current and former colleagues including Jeremy Hubbard. The day she left she treated the entire crew to breakfast.




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