Occupation News Anchor Name Sibila Vargas Partner(s) Alex Pappas | Employer WNBC-TV 2013- Spouse Alex Pappas Years active 1997 - Present Role News anchor Movies America's Sweethearts | |
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Born September 1, 1968 (age 56) ( 1968-09-01 ) Queens, New York Children 2 Christos Vargas-Pappas, Nicholas Vargas-Pappas Residence Los Angeles, California, United States Similar People Shiba Russell, Ike Pappas, Joe Roth Profiles |
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Sibila Vargas (born September 1, 1968) is an American news anchor for the 5, 6 and 11 p.m. weekday editions on WNBC-TV in New York City, she is a former news anchor in the morning and 11 a.m.editions of "CBS 2 News" for KCBS-TV in Los Angeles, formerly of KRIV in Houston, Texas, and former CNN entertainment reporter.
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- Sibila vargas 2011 03 16 5 6am cbs2 hd white top red jacket cleavage
- SIBILA VARGAS Welcome to LANewsBabes
- Early years
- Tenure at CNN
- References

SIBILA VARGAS Welcome to LANewsBabes
Early years

Vargas was a freelance entertainment reporter for KTLA-TV in Los Angeles, California. Prior to her tenure at KTLA-TV, Vargas was a guest co-host of ABC's The View. Vargas has also been the host of TV Guide Channel's Hollywood Insider, Fox Movie Channel News and FXM Dailies, Paramount Domestic TV's Real TV and guest host of Fox Sports and Fit TV's Forever Young. She began her broadcasting career at WPIX-TV in New York as a writer and producer.

Vargas graduated cum laude from Long Island University.
Tenure at CNN

Joining CNN in March 2004, Vargas served as an entertainment correspondent/anchor for CNN/U.S based in CNN's Los Angeles, California bureau. Vargas was also a regular guest on American Morning's "90 Second Pop" and Anderson Cooper 360°.
She reported on several key entertainment events, including Fox network's reality show American Idol and the finale of the NBC sitcom Friends.
She made a name for herself in the blogosphere with a hostile 2006 interview with Neil Young, in which she questioned his patriotism for his having criticized George W. Bush. Vargas suggested that Young was criticizing the president in order to sell records, and expressed outrage that a "Canadian" with "less of a platform to say these things" would speak openly about America without considering the "backlash".