Katie Couric, CBS News, Have "No Plans To Part Company Anytime Soon"
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Job insecurity may be widespread in the media but Katie Couric still has no need to worry, her boss says. Rumors that C...
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — Job insecurity may be widespread in the media but Katie Couric still has no need to worry, her boss says. Rumors that C...
Huffington Post | Posted 06.04.2008 | Media
Update: In a move to be announced on all three networks' morning shows Tuesday, ABC, CBS, and NBC are teaming up for a telethon to benefit cancer res...
Huffington Post | Posted 05.24.2008 | Media
Larry King hosted good friend — and rumored replacement — Ryan Seacrest Thursday night in an interview hyped by Seacrest saying they would...
Huffington Post | Posted 05.17.2008 | Media
Spotted: NBC Universal President & CEO Jeff Zucker leaving the Upper East Side apartment of his once — and future? — network star, Katie C...
MarketWatch | Jon Friedman | Posted 05.13.2008 | Media
A few years ago, CBS was desperate to find a replacement for Dan Rather, who was forced out after the network publicly apologized for a disastrous seg...
Newsday | Verne Gay | Posted 05.02.2008 | Media
I've got some reasonably big Larry King news here, friends, that could well affect the future of one Ms. Katie Couric, so listen up. CNN has just re...
Huffington Post via New York Post | Posted 04.26.2008 | Media
The New York Post today brings two separate, but potentially related, Katie Couric stories: one on rumors of a possible Katie Couric memoir, another o...
New York Observer | Felix Gillette | Posted 04.24.2008 | Media
On Monday morning, shortly after 7 a.m., Mark Sollars, a chatty teenager in a gray hooded sweatshirt, stood in a crowd at Rockefeller Center and glanc...
Huffington Post | Posted 04.22.2008 | Media
With all the hubbub around CBS News of late — speculation over whether Katie Couric will resign the anchor's chair before her contract expires, ...
Huffington Post | Rachel Sklar | Posted 04.19.2008 | Media
We know that CBS News is a distant third in the ratings, we know that newsgathering is expensive -- and we know that Katie Couric is, too. All of this suggests why, amidst the mutterings about how the evening news is doomed, CBS will clearly be the first to go.
Huffington Post | Posted 04.19.2008 | Media
Two reports — one from the Los Angeles Times' Matea Gold, and one from the New York Times' Bill Carter and Jacques Steinberg — reveal that...
Huffington Post | Danny Shea | Posted 04.17.2008 | Media
The Wall Street Journal's Rebecca Dana reports that Katie Couric is likely to leave CBS well before her contract expires in 2011: After two years of ...
AP | LYNN ELBER | Posted 07.26.2008 | Media