My most lucrative job in college was a stint as the regional Dodge Girl.
Although I was entirely relaxed on camera, if I had to stand up and say something to an assembled group of people, I was rendered all but inarticulate.
In every interview I have ever read or seen or taken part in, the final question in our future-oriented society is always, What next?
In interviews I gave early on in my career, I was quoted as saying it was possible to have it all: a dynamic job, marriage, and children. In some respects, I was a social adolescent.
When I first anchored in 1970, I had never seen a woman anchor a news show.
Women were seldom given quality assignments or adequate air time.
The better the coverage, the more discriminating the viewer.
The minute viewers callin or write about your looks, they were not listening to what you were saying.
When I was a little girl in the 1950s, it would not have been possible for me to say, I want to be an anchorwoman when I grow up.
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