Anchors
Jim Rosenfield
Jim Rosenfield serves as co-anchor of CBS 2 News at Noon and 6 PM weeknights with Dana Tyler. He has been a reporter and anchor for almost 25 years, most recently with WNBC in New York.
At CBS 2, Rosenfield moderated the final debate between the Republican candidates for New Jersey Governor before the primary. He also co-hosted the Emmy-nominated "Struggle for Ground Zero," a one-hour special marking the one-year anniversary of the laying of the cornerstone of the Freedom Tower and examining the obstacles to progress in rebuilding efforts at the World Trade Center site.
An award- winning reporter and anchor, Rosenfield was most recently the recipient of a local Emmy Award for "Breaking News Field Anchoring," and has also received awards including the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Broadcast Television Political Coverage from USC's Annenberg School for Communication and the New York Press Club's first Rev. Mychal Judge Memorial Award.
Rosenfield began his broadcast career as a general assignment reporter at WTVD-TV in Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina, in 1981. He worked for nine years at WLS-TV, the ABC-owned station in Chicago where he was the weekend anchor and reporter on both national and international stories, including the crash of TWA Flight 800 and coverage of the Gulf War in Israel.
Rosenfield serves on the Board of trustees for the Big Brother/Big Sisters of New York City and the Editorial Advisory Board of Duke Magazine. A New York native, he received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Duke University and currently resides in New York with his wife and two children.