Reena Ninan Named Co-Anchor of ABC News' "America This Morning" and "World News Now"

ByABC News
April 8, 2015, 9:44 AM

— -- ABC News President James Goldston sent the following note to the news division this morning announcing that Reena Ninan has been named co-anchor, “America This Morning” and “World News Now,” joining T.J. Holmes:

Team—

I’m pleased to announce that Reena Ninan has been named America This Morning and World News Now co-anchor, joining T.J. Holmes.

Reena has done a terrific job filling in on the overnight broadcasts, delivering the programs’ signature mix of breaking news, lively conversation, and quirky, fun reports to our very loyal audience. In addition to her anchor duties, she will also report across all our broadcasts and digital platforms.

Reena is an accomplished and versatile journalist who has reported around the world and across the U.S. She began her career at ABC News in the DC Bureau in 2012. Since then, she has traveled with the President to Asia and with Secretary Clinton to the Middle East. She reported on the aftermath of the Moore, OK tornado and the final weeks of Nelson Mandela’s life. And, just last week, she covered Al Shabaab’s devastating attack on Kenya’s Garissa University.

When she’s not working, Reena is an ambitious amateur chef and currently trying to perfect her mother's trademark fish curry. She speaks fluent Malayalam (the dialect from her family’s home state in Kerala in India) and studied Arabic and Hebrew. In her off-hours, she loves spending time with her four-year-old son, Jack; her two-and-a half-year-old daughter, Kate; and her husband, Kevin, who is a writer currently working on a book about China.

A skilled journalist with a wide range of experience, I’m delighted she’s joining our tireless teams at America This Morning and World News Now.

Please join me in congratulating Reena on her new role.

James