From Wikipedia:
Asha Blake began her career at KJCT-TV in Grand Junction, Colorado.
She also worked as an anchor/reporter for KTHV in Little Rock.
From 1987 until 1993, Blake was a reporter for KARE-TV in Minneapolis.
From 1993 until 1996, Blake was an anchor and reporter at WDIV-TV in Detroit.
In 1996, Blake joined ABC News in New York. She became an anchor for ABC's "World News Now", "World News This Morning" and "Good Morning America Sunday" as well as a reporter for World News Tonight with Peter Jennings.
In 1999, Blake joined NBC News, where she co-hosted NBC's
"Later Today" with Florence Henderson and Jodi Applegate.
After "Later Today" went off the air in 2000, Blake hosted two syndicated programs,
"Smart Gardening" on PBS and the nationally syndicated "Life Moments".
In 2005, Blake joined KWGN-TV. In 2007, she joined KTLA-TV, which she has since left.
Since September 2013, Blake has been a correspondent on the syndicated television news magazine America Now, joining the show's fourth season.