United States election night television coverage

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2008
2006 Charles Gibson, George Stephanopoulos[1] Katie Couric[1] Wolf Blitzer, Anderson Cooper, Lou Dobbs and Paula Zahn [1] Brit Hume[1] Chris Matthews, Joe Scarborough, Tucker Carlson, and Keith Olbermann[1] Brian Williams, Tim Russert and Tom Brokaw[1] Jim Lehrer[1]
2004 Peter Jennings, George Stephanopoulos[2] Dan Rather, Bob Schiefer [2] Wolf Blitzer[2] Shepard Smith[2] Brit Hume[2] Chris Matthews[2] Tom Brokaw, Tim Russert[2] Jim Lehrer[2]
2002 Peter Jennings[3] Dan Rather[3] Aaron Brown, Judy Woodruff, and Paula Zahn[3] Brit Hume[3] Chris Matthews and Lester Holt[3] Tom Brokaw [3]
2000 Peter Jennings, Sam Donaldson[4] Dan Rather[5] Bill Schiender, Jeff Greenfield, Bernard Shaw, Judy Woodruff [6] Brit Hume[5] Brian Williams[4] Tom Brokaw, Tim Russert[5] Jim Lehrer[7]
1998 Peter Jennings[8] Dan Rather[8] Bernard Shaw, Judy Woodruff and Jeff Greenfield[8] Brit Hume and Catherine Crier[8] Brian Williams[8] Tom Brokaw and Tim Russert[8]
1996 Ken Bode, Jeff Greenfield, Bernard Shaw, Judy Woodruff [9]
1992 Dan Rather[10] n/a Tom Brokaw[11]
1988 Lou Waters, ??? [12] n/a
1984 Peter Jennings, David Brinkley [13] Dan Rather[14] n/a Tom Brokaw, Roger Mudd, ??? [15]
1980 Walter Cronkite[16] n/a

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