Katie Couric: TV journalist, CBS Evening News anchor

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3 comments to date. The most recent comments:Mondo Stars editors from Boulder Colorado USA (January 3, 2011)
Katie Couric Speaks Against Anti-Muslim Bigotry, Suggests Muslim 'Cosby Show'
-- The Huffington Post reported on January 1, 2011:
"Katie Couric spoke out against anti-Muslim bigotry and said America may need a Muslim version of "The Cosby Show" to counteract it.
Speaking on her web show, Couric said that the controversy surrounding the Islamic cultural center near Ground Zero had exposed a "seething hatred" for Muslims in America.
She then said that she thinks there may need to be a Muslim version of "The Cosby Show."
"'The Cosby Show' did so much to change attitudes about African-Americans in this country, and I think sometimes people are afraid of what they don't understand," she said."
Conner from Dothan, Alabama (October 30, 2008)
I feel that she and CBS ,NBC,CNN, are all liberal. They want to change you to fit their way, which appears to be very liberal. I use to watch CBS but now I do not. There shows like Y&R Bold & Beautiful , they are mixing w & b as lovers and that not right. So I feel like they will lose in the end.
dee from framingham ma (October 23, 2007)
she is just charming and so adorable.
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Her Newscast Has No News!
Katie Couric is the anchor of the CBS Evening News. Previously she was the co-host of The Today Show, the NBC Television Network morning program.
Before she began her job with NBC in 1990 Couric worked for both CNN and ABC as a desk assistant, report editor, and reporter in Washington D.C. and Miami. She soon became one of morning television's most popular personalities, boosting The Today Show's ratings.
Couric has won several awards and an Emmy for her no-holds-barred interviewing style. During her time with NBC she has interviewed many prominent political figures: George H. W. Bush, President George W. Bush, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, and John F. Kennedy Jr. to name a few.
Couric has two daughters, Elinor (1991) and Caroline (1996) Monahan. Her husband died of colon cancer in 1998 at the age of 42. She has since been a dedicated spokeswoman for colon cancer awareness.
