Chitra Ragavan's media appearances include C-SPAN's Washington Journal, NPR's Talk of the Nation and All Things Considered, CNN, Fox News, CNN-Headline News, CNN-International, MSNBC, and public and commercial radio affiliates nationwide.

Ragavan also has served as a professional voice talent and has narrated documentaries and museum projects.

Selected Media Appearances by Chitra Ragavan

C-Span: Washington Journal with Peter Slen
Discussing her latest special report, "Who lost Iraq?"
November 22, 2006

C-Span: Washington Journal with Brian Lamb
Discussing her cover story on congressional corruption, "Capitol Crooks." September 22, 2006

9/11 Public Discourse Project Panel on FBI & CIA Reform
One of three panelists invited by the 9-11 Commission to discuss organizational reforms at the FBI and CIA after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. Broadcast on CSPAN, June 6, 2005

Analysis: Responsibilities of the Attorney General, the Legacy of John Ashcroft and Qualities of Candidate Alberto Gonzales
NPR's Talk of the Nation, November 10, 2004.

Chitra Ragavan, Chief Legal Correspondent for U.S. News and World Report, discusses the 41 recommendations from the 9/11 Commission
C-Span's Washington Journal, August 8, 2004

Freeh: FBI Hunted Bin Laden
All Things Considered, April 12, 2004 - NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Chitra Ragavan of U.S. News & World Report.

Secret Service
All Things Considered, June 12, 2002 - John Ydstie talks with Chitra Ragavan, senior writer for U.S. News & World Report, and co-author of Secrets of the Secret Service in the June 17 issue. The story details problems plaguing the Secret Service from alcohol abuse, to inept security detail, to a mass exodus from the force.