Veteran journalist Katie Couric has been opening up about her career, especially her time working with Bryant Gumbel as co-host of NBC’s Today show in the 1990s.
The Duchess of Sussex made the comments during a SXSW panel that also featured Katie Couric and Brooke Shields
Jeopardy! contestant Brendan Sargent made the most of his second chance on Thursday’s (October 5) episode of the long-running game show, using the national television platform to reach out to Katie Couric.
There have been even more daytime talk show hosts than late-night hosts over the years. Some have been successful, some have flamed out. Here are some of the daytime chatters that have stuck with us the most: the good, the bad, and the bizarre.
These days, the idea of watching the Super Bowl “for the commercials” has become less commonplace. Not that the Super Bowl isn’t still a showcase for advertising, but many of the time, those ads are posted online early.
The legendary journalist received her diagnosis after putting off her annual mammogram appointment
Katie Couric returned to Today, where she served as a co-host for 15 years before her 2006 departure, to discuss her forthcoming memoir Going There on Tuesday.
Katie Couric spent 15 years breaking the news of the day alongside former Today co-host Matt Lauer, and she certainly never expected him to become the subject of a story that rocked the nation.
Jeopardy! has done its best to continue on without its longtime host Alex Trebek, who died last November following a battle with pancreatic cancer. The 80-year-old hosted the iconic trivia game show until the very end, with his final episode airing posthumously Jan.
Here's one The Hills cameo nobody saw coming. Katie Couric, longtime journalist and founder of Katie Couric Media, visited The Ellen DeGeneres Show and
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