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In that environment mentorship sometimes feels like self sabotage. She was my North Star. I always looked at her as one of the most brave presenters … at a time when we were all called bimbos. She was the best morning show host ever. I don't know what she was going to say.

I think that's what struck a lot of people," she said. But Couric said that she's not sure the controversy would have the same effect in the current political environment. I think that's really concerning. But its combination of personal drama and topical satire is definitely fun to watch. The guess here is that she knows she is among the last generation of TV stars recognized by their first names.

Multiplying sources of video streaming continue to slice and dice the mass audience. Couric, who says she passed on a chance to host a show on MSNBC in , was a polarizing figure before polarization was the norm in TV news.

When taking on projects for her own media company, Couric now sticks to covering topics she cares about. She misses the pulsating energy of a big news organization but seems at peace with herself and the sometimes messy, always interesting life she has lived.

He is also the author of three books about television, including a biography of pioneer talk show host and producer David Susskind. Sylvere Lotringer, intellectual who infused U. Veterans of fruitless wars: Two Marine Corps memoirists share their gratitude and dismay.

Cinema legend James Ivory, 93, talks about letting it all hang out — and more. All Sections. About Us. Katie Couric says controversy surrounding her new book is a 'strange, willful misinterpretation'. Show Caption.

Hide Caption. Katie Couric wants to help cancer survivors. Journalist Katie Couric is working on a new campaign that helps cancer survivors and their caregivers with input from other survivors. The campaign, called With Love, Me, features stories from other survivors writing letters to themselves. June



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