My most lucrative job in college was a stint as the regional Dodge Girl.
Texas was defined by its larger-than-life characters, particularly politicians.
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?
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.
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.
The minute viewers callin or write about your looks, they were not listening to what you were saying.
The better the coverage, the more discriminating the viewer.
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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