Ashleigh Banfield

Journalist

Ashleigh Banfield was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada on December 29th, 1967 and is the Journalist. At the age of 56, Ashleigh Banfield biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Ashleigh Dennistoun Banfield
Date of Birth
December 29, 1967
Nationality
Canada, United States
Place of Birth
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Age
56 years old
Zodiac Sign
Capricorn
Profession
Journalist
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Ashleigh Banfield Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

At 56 years old, Ashleigh Banfield has this physical status:

Height
178cm
Weight
Not Available
Hair Color
Blonde
Eye Color
Not Available
Build
Average
Measurements
Not Available
Ashleigh Banfield Religion, Education, and Hobbies
Religion
Not Available
Hobbies
Not Available
Education
Queens University in Ontario
Ashleigh Banfield Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Howard Gould (m. 2004; div. 2014), Chris Haynor ​(m. 2017)​
Children
2
Dating / Affair
Not Available
Parents
Not Available
Ashleigh Banfield Career

Banfield began her career in 1988 at CJBN-TV in Kenora, Ontario, and at CKY-TV in Winnipeg later that year. From 1989 to 1992, she anchored the weekend news for CFRN-TV in Edmonton. She worked at CICT-TV in Calgary, as a producer from 1992 to 1993 and as evening news anchor and business correspondent from 1993 to 1995. Banfield won two Iris Awards in 1994 in the categories of Best News Documentary and Best of Festival.

Banfield was a freelance associate producer for ABC's World News Tonight during her tenure at CICT-TV. She covered the 1991 Bush/Gorbachev Summit in Russia and the April 1993 Clinton/Yeltsin Summit in Vancouver.

In early 2000, Banfield was hired by national cable network MSNBC after having won an Emmy for her reporting at Dallas, TX broadcast station KDFW-TV. According to The New York Times, she "fit nicely with MSNBC's positioning as the news network of choice for younger viewers". She also hosted MSNBC Investigates, worked at NBC News, and became a host of HomePage along with Gina Gaston and Mika Brzezinski.

On September 11, 2001, Banfield was reporting from the streets of Manhattan amid a cloud of debris from the collapsing World Trade Center. She was reporting a few blocks north of the site when 7 World Trade Center collapsed behind her. After the initial reporting of the attack had ended, Banfield received a promotion, as MSNBC sent her around the world as the producer of a new program, A Region in Conflict. Banfield lost two friends in the World Trade Center attacks and sought help for post-traumatic stress disorder.

During the conflict in Afghanistan, Banfield interviewed Taliban prisoners, and visited a hospital in Kabul. Later entries covered her travels from Jalalabad to Kabul, as well as other experiences in Afghanistan. In Pakistan, she interviewed Father Gregory Rice, a Roman Catholic priest in Pakistan, and an Iraqi woman aiding refugees. After A Region in Conflict, she received the 10 pm timeslot with the show Ashleigh Banfield on Location.

In April 2003, in a Landon Lecture Series speech at Kansas State University, Banfield raised concerns regarding media coverage of the conflict in Iraq. She spoke against "cable news operators who wrap themselves in the American flag and go after a certain target demographic" and specifically named Fox News Channel as an example. The New York Times reported that her speech angered MSNBC controlling NBC management, who rebuked her and lowered her profile. "They just fell in love with a new toy and they played with it and played with it and played with it until the paint came off", said an NBC News correspondent of the network's relationship with Banfield.

Banfield joined CourtTV (renamed TruTV) in 2005. She was the co-host of the trial coverage show Banfield & Ford: Courtside weekdays from 1 to 3PM ET with Jack Ford. On June 1, 2009, Banfield took over as host of the truTV series Open Court weekdays from 9 to 11 a.m. ET, formerly hosted by Lisa Bloom. Her last major assignment with the network was reporting on the Casey Anthony trial.

Banfield joined CNN in January 2012 as co-anchor with Zoraida Sambolin, of the network's morning show, Early Start. On August 13, 2012, Banfield moved to the 11 a.m. edition of CNN Newsroom in New York each weekday, replacing Kyra Phillips as anchor. On August 6, 2013, it was announced that CNN would rebrand its 11 a.m. hour of CNN Newsroom. The show, called Legal View with Ashleigh Banfield, aired at 12 noon Eastern. In 2014, Banfield was featured in a small role portraying herself in the Netflix series House of Cards, where she interviewed Claire Underwood. In October, Banfield joined CNN sister station HLN as host on the legal issues interview program Primetime Justice with Ashleigh Banfield, which aired at 8 p.m. Monday to Thursday. As of December 2017, the show has been re-branded as Crime & Justice with Ashleigh Banfield.

On October 16, 2018, it was announced by HLN that Banfield was to be laid off, along with Michaela Pereira and Carol Costello, as part of the network's decision to scale back their live news programming. Final broadcasts of the shows hosted by all three presenters were aired on Friday, October 26, 2018. She then was the inaugural host of the A&E show Live Rescue. After the first season, Matt Iseman took over as host.

She resumed hosting programs on CourtTV, including the true crime documentary series Judgment with Ashleigh Banfield in 2020. The program recaps past high profile trials and provides updates on the individuals involved. She also appeared as a special contributor on their evening courtroom highlight show. In January 2021, Banfield was announced as the host to replace the third hour of NewsNation Prime on NewsNation. The interview program, titled Banfield, is intended to interview newsmakers from all walks of life in a style said to be similar to Larry King Live.

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Riley Strain's parents slammed Nashville cops for slowed probe after it was revealed that a homeless man was seen WEARING his shirt, but TikTok workers discovered his bank card

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 19, 2024
Riley Strain's parents have chastised Nashville police for doing a "B-minus job" in the investigation into their son's unexplained disappearance. According to the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department, Strain, 22, was last seen on March 8 at Luke's 32 Bridge Food + Drink on Broadway, which is owned by country superstar Luke Bryan. The Delta Chi fraternity member from the University of Missouri had travelled to Tennessee for their annual spring formal. Strain has still not been found, and his parents visited NewsNation to discuss how Nashville cops may have delayed the probe into their son's disappearance. On NewsNation, Strain's mother Michelle and her stepfather Chris Whiteid, as well as his father Ryan Gilbert, talked to NewsNation to address the ongoing hunt. 'We hadn't seen or heard from them this week,' Strain's stepdad said, adding that they were getting frustrated with the police's inability to communicate.'

'Happy Face Killer' Keith Jesperson claims he's been 'cured' in prison in new letter written from behind bars where he's serving time for strangling eight women then sending notes to media with smiley faces on them

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 11, 2024
In the 1990s, Keith Jesperson, 67, of British Columbia, Canada, killed at least eight people while riding America's highways as a long-distance rig driver. He earned his notoriety by delivering gloating confessions to police and journalists and greeting them with a smiley face. In a letter sent to NewsNation reporter Ashleigh Banfield, the twisted killer stated that he was desperate for his freedom.

Drew Peterson, a moment killer who murdered his third wife and is accused of murdering a missing fourth 'jokes' to a journalist, has stated that he would not murder her unless she marries him

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 27, 2024
Drew Peterson, a convicted killer who murdered his third wife, spoke about his missing fourth wife and joked about killing Banfield during a jail interview with NewsNation's TV host Ashleigh Banfield. Peterson was sentenced to 38 years in jail for the murder of Kathleen Savio in 2004. The disgraced former Bolingbrook, Illinois police officer is also suspected of killing his fourth wife Stacy Ann Peterson, who disappeared on October 28, 2007 at age 23
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