Katie Couric - ( Biography )

Name : Katie Couric Profession : Media Personality Birth Details : born Arlington, Virginia January 7, 1957 Bir... thumbnail 1 summary

Name : Katie Couric
Profession : Media Personality
Birth Details : born Arlington, Virginia January 7, 1957
Birth name : Katherine Anne Couric
Personal quotes : "I could announce one morning that the world was going to blow up in three hours and people would be calling in about my hair!"
Salary : "Today" (1952) $14,000,000 (annually from 2002 till 2006)
Spouse : Jay Monahan (1989 - 24 January 1998) (his death) 2 daughters

Katherine Anne Couric, better known as Katie Couric (born Arlington, Virginia January 7, 1957) is an American media personality.
Couric was born in Arlington, Virginia to John Couric (an Episcopalian) and Elinor (who was Jewish). She enrolled in the University of Virginia in 1975, graduating in 1979 with a degree in American Studies. During her fourth year at the University, Couric was chosen to live on the Lawn, the heart of Thomas Jefferson's academical village. Her journalism career began when she was hired by Stan Hooper as a desk assistant for the ABC News bureau in Washington, D.C., later joining CNN as an assignment editor. Between 1984 and 1986, she worked as a general-assignment reporter for WTVJ in Miami, Florida. During the following two years, she reported for WRC-TV, an NBC station in Washington, D.C., work which earned her an Associated Press award and an Emmy. Couric joined NBC News in 1989 as a reporter. From 1989 to 1991 Couric filled in for Bryant Gumbel as host of Today, Jane Pauley, and Deborah Norville as co-host of Today, Garrick Utley, Mary Alice Williams, and Maria Shriver as co-host of Sunday Today, John Palmer, Deborah Norville, and Faith Daniels as anchor of the former NBC News program NBC News at Sunrise, and also for Faith Daniels, Deborah Norville, and John Palmer as the newsreader on Today. In 1990, she joined Today as national correspondent, becoming a co-host in February 1991, at first temporarily when Norville had a baby, but later on in April 1991 on a more permanent basis when Norville left Today to spend time with her newborn baby. In 1992, she began working as a collaborator at Dateline NBC, where her reports appear regularly. She hosted or worked on a number of news specials: Everybody's Business: America's Children, in 1995 was a report on the state of children in the U.S. Katie Couric has filled in for Tom Brokaw on NBC Nightly News. Couric has also filled in for Garrick Utley on the Sunday Edition of NBC Nightly News from 1989 to 1992, and also for Maria Shriver on the Saturday Edition of NBC Nightly News in 1989. Similar "specials" of a commercial or trivial aspect were Legend to Legend: A Celebrity Cavalgate in 1993, and Harry Potter: Behind the Magic in 1999. Couric has also co-hosted the opening ceremonies of Olympic Games NBC has broadcasted with Bob Costas, beginning with the 1992 Summer Olympics. She did not co-host the 2006 Winter Olympics Opening Ceremony in Turin, Italy (Brian Williams co-hosted them instead).
Couric has interviewed many international political figures and celebrities during her career, including Presidents George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, First Lady Barbara Bush, John Ramsey and his wife Patsy Ramsey, Trisha Meili (known as The Central Park Jogger), and the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia. John F. Kennedy Jr. gave Couric his first and last interviews. In addition to that, Couric has won multiple television journalism awards through her career.
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