Katie Couric
Katherine Anne Couric
Katie Couric, a pioneering television news anchor, was born in Arlington, Virginia.
- Profession
- Journalist, Broadcaster
- From
- Arlington, Virginia
- Born
- January 7, 1957
- Years active
- 1979–present
Early life
Born in Arlington in 1957, Couric studied at the University of Virginia and began her career at news networks in Washington.
Career
She co-hosted NBC's "Today" show for fifteen years and in 2006 became the first woman to solo-anchor a weekday network evening newscast at CBS.
Major achievements
Her on-air colonoscopy campaign is credited with significantly raising colon-cancer screening rates.
Legacy
Couric broke barriers for women in broadcast journalism and remains a prominent media figure.
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