Contessa Brewer (born March 16, 1974) is an American television journalist for CNBC Business News. As a correspondent, she covers casinos and gaming. She is also a substitute anchor. She formerly
hosted the
MSNBC weekend program ''Caught on Camera''
and was also a correspondent for
NBC News and an anchor at NBC's flagship station
WNBC.
Early life and education
Brewer was born in
Parsonsfield, Maine
Parsonsfield is a town in York County, Maine, United States. The population was just 1,791 at the 2020 census. Parsonsfield includes the villages of Kezar Falls, Parsonsfield, and North, East and South Parsonsfield. It is part of the Portland& ...
, and graduated from
Sacopee Valley High School in
Hiram, Maine, in 1992. She graduated magna cum laude from
Syracuse University
Syracuse University (informally 'Cuse or SU) is a Private university, private research university in Syracuse, New York. Established in 1870 with roots in the Methodist Episcopal Church, the university has been nonsectarian since 1920. Locate ...
's
Newhouse School of Public Communications
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with a
B.S. in
Broadcast Journalism in 1996, as well as a Certificate of Contemporary Europe following her political studies in
Strasbourg, France.
Career
Brewer joined MSNBC in September 2003, after working for
WTMJ-TV in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin as a weekend anchor and general assignment reporter. She has also worked for
KMIR-TV
KMIR-TV (channel 36) is a television station licensed to Palm Springs, California, United States, serving as the NBC affiliate for the Coachella Valley. It is owned by Entravision Communications (as the company's only NBC affiliate), and is sist ...
in
Palm Springs, California
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from 1997 to 1999, and
KRNV-TV
KRNV-DT (channel 4) is a television station in Reno, Nevada, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by Cunningham Broadcasting, which maintains joint sales and shared services agreements (JSA/SSA) with Sinclair Broadcast Group, owner ...
in
Reno, Nevada.
KMIR and
WTMJ-TV were both owned by
Journal Communications.
In spring 2005, Brewer served briefly as a news reader on the ''
Imus in the Morning'' radio show, which was syndicated nationally. Her tenure was brief; she became embroiled in a public feud with
Don Imus after the ''
New York Post'' published a gossip item
in which she was allegedly overheard disparaging the radio personality. Imus replied, on air, with his own disparaging remarks directed at Brewer.
She later appeared as the news reader on ''Verdict with Dan Abrams'' before its cancellation in 2008. She and Dan Abrams would discuss the "Winners and Losers" of the day, as well as reading responses from readers. She hosted ''
MSNBC Live'' weekdays at noon, until her departure on August 26, 2011.
In January 2010, New Hampshire Senator
Judd Gregg, a guest on ''It's the Economy'', hosted by Brewer and
Melissa Francis, called for cuts in the federal budget. When Gregg failed to respond to Francis' questions concerning the specific cuts he supported, Brewer pressed him, asking "Which programs are you willing to cut? Are you willing to tell schools, no money for you?" Gregg reacted by saying Brewer was "absurd", "fundamentally dishonest", "irresponsible" and lacked "integrity" for her handling of interviews, and stated "in your introduction to me, you said that, that education funding would be cut."
In August 2009, Brewer was criticized by conservative blogs for a story about a man carrying an
AR-15 rifle at an Obama appearance in
Phoenix, Arizona, on August 17. MSNBC was accused of editing the video to conceal the race of the man, who was black, and Brewer commented "you have a man of color in the presidency and white people showing up with guns strapped to their waists or to their legs."
In May 2010, Brewer received criticism for her comments about the
Times Square car bomb attempt:
On July 20, 2011, while interviewing Representative
Mo Brooks (R-AL) on MSNBC regarding the debt crisis, Brewer asserted: "We were looking at going ... reverting a depression at that point." When Brooks said he disagreed, Brewer challenged, "Do you have a degree in economics?" Brooks replied "Yes ma'am, I do. Highest honors." According to his Congressional web site, "Mo graduated from Duke University in three years with a double major in political science and economics, with highest honors in economics. In 1978, he graduated from the University of Alabama Law School." After the interview, Brewer commented on her Facebook page that she "just learned why lawyers are told never to ask a question they don't know the answer to."
On August 26, 2011, Brewer announced at the conclusion of her regular anchoring hour on MSNBC that she would no longer be serving as an anchor for the network. Brewer stated that she would continue hosting ''Caught on Camera'' and filing reports for NBC news but that she would be pursuing other opportunities in the future.
In March 2012, Brewer began doing fill-in anchor work for WNBC in New York City, mostly on weekends.
In 2017, Brewer joined
CNBC full-time as a correspondent and fill-in anchor.
Personal life
In 2013, she gave birth to twin boys.
References
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1974 births
American television news anchors
Living people
MSNBC people
People from Parsonsfield, Maine
S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications alumni
American women television journalists
Journalists from Maine