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| Jane Pauley is best known as long-time morning broadcaster for NBC's Today Show, an NBC news reporter, and, most recently, as a co-host for NBC's popular news magazine, Dateline. |
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Jane Pauley carrer began at the age of 21, when she was hired as daytime and weekend caster at WISH-TV in Indianapolis. Four years later she was appointed as the first woman to anchor the evening news at WMAQ, Chicago. Despite low ratings, Pauley was selected in 1976 to interview as a possible successor to Barbara Walters as Tom Brokaw's co-host on NBC's Today. Competing with well-known reporters Linda Ellerbee and Betty Rolin, Pauley was chosen for the position, shocking the industry and disappointing critics who found her too cheery, young and pretty. Though fans embraced Pauley for these qualities, NBC News President Dick Wald defended Pauley's hire based on her poise and control. Her honest address and family commitment, radically different from the more reserved Diane Sawyer, made Pauley popular with female baby-boomers. Pauley spent the next thirteen years co-hosting Today. Her team ushered the program past ABC's Good Morning America, to become the number one morning show in the United States.
When NBC hired Bryant Gumble, a sportscaster with no news experience, to succeed Tom Brokaw as head anchor, a compliant Pauley remained in the co-anchor seat. Her career seemed to flounder still more when renowned Washington reporters Chris Wallace and Judy Woodruff joined the morning group, pushing Pauley to the periphery. Finally, in 1989, NBC brought attractive, 31-year-old Debra Norville to the Today team, to attract a youthful audience. Sensing she would soon be replaced, Pauley threatened to break her $1.2 million Today contract two years early, to which NBC responded with the offer of Pauley's own prime-time magazine show. Despite that she had prevailed in a long, hard-nosed battle, and achieved a notable appointment, the media cast Pauley as a spurned wife, to the mistress Norville. Nevertheless, Pauley departed gracefully with a sincere, on-air good-bye to Norville, leaving the show's ratings to tumble 22% during sweeps week, and ultimately losing its number one spot to Good Morning America.
Following this media soap opera, Pauley herself became the news item of the day, appearing on talk shows, featured in magazines and on Life magazine's cover which proclaimed: "How Jane Pauley Got What She Wanted: Time for Her Kids, Prime Time for Herself." Pauley became Deputy Anchor to Tom Brokaw on the NBC Nightly News, and in 1989, her magazine pilot, Changes, received the highest ratings in its prime time slot. Her subsequent 1991 Real Life with Jane Pauley, featuring human interest reports for her traditional audience, aired five successful summer segments. In pursuit of a broader audience, the magazine was revamped in 1992 as Dateline NBC, adding investigative reporting, and reporter Stone Philips aboard as co-host. Dateline suffered a huge press attack on its ethics when it was discovered that producers staged the explosion of a General Motors truck for an auto safety report; viewers, however, stayed tuned, and by 1995 Dateline was a consistent ratings winner.
By calling NBC's bluff, Pauley was catapulted to the ranks of other women investigative TV reporters Maria Shriver, Connie Chung, and Diane Sawyer. Nevertheless, Pauley continues to be framed by the mass media and NBC as the maternal, baby-boom, career heroine of TV news fame.
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5 selected for Indiana Journalism Hall of FameChicago Tribune, United States 11 hours ago AP GREENCASTLE, Ind. - Former NBC "Today" host Jane Pauley and Craig Klugman, editor of The Journal Gazette in Fort Wayne, are among five people who will be ... |
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15 Questions with Jill ElliottBolivar Herald Free Press, MO 20 hours ago What I wanted to be when I grew up: I wanted to replace Jane Pauley as news anchor on the Today Show in New York City. What I am most proud of: Without a ... |
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Deborah Norville is American JournalistRight Celebrity, CA Nov 14, 2008 You would see Norville regularly as a fill in for then hosts Bryant Gumbel, Jane Pauley and John Palmer. In September 1989, she assumed Palmer’s role at the ... |
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