Going there / Katie Couric.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780316535861
- ISBN: 0316535869
- Physical Description: xi, 510 pages, 32 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 25 cm
- Edition: First edition.
- Publisher: New York : Little, Brown and Company, 2021.
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Subject: | Couric, Katie, 1957- Television personalities > United States > Biography. Television news anchors > United States > Biography. |
Genre: | Autobiographies. |
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- 4 of 4 copies available at Branch District Library.
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- 0 current holds with 4 total copies.
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Bronson Branch | 921 COURIC, KATIE (Text) | 35403424183064 | Non-Fiction | Available | - |
Coldwater Branch | 921 COURIC, KATIE (Text) | 35401425221040 | New | Available | - |
Quincy Branch | 921 COURIC, KATIE (Text) | 35404424273384 | Non-Fiction | Available | - |
Union Township Branch | 921 COURIC, KATIE (Text) | 35406424077640 | Non-Fiction | Available | - |
Author Notes
Going There
Katherine Anne "Katie" Couric was born January 7, 1957 in Arlington, VA. She enrolled at the University of Virginia, in 1975 and served in several positions at UVA's award-winning daily newspaper, The Cavalier Daily. During her third year at UVA, Couric was chosen to live as Head Resident of The Lawn, the heart of Thomas Jefferson's Academical Village. She graduated in 1979 with a bachelor's degree in English with a focus on American Studies. Couric's first job was at the ABC News bureau in Washington, D.C., later joining CNN as an assignment editor. Between 1984 and 1986, she worked as a general-assignment reporter for WTVJ in Miami, Florida. During the following two years, she reported for WRC-TV, the NBC owned-and-operated station in Washington, D.C., work which earned her an Associated Press award and an Emmy. Couric joined NBC News in 1989 as Deputy Pentagon Correspondent. From 1989 to 1991, Couric was an anchor substitute and filled in for Bryant Gumbel as host of Today. In 1989, Couric joined Today as national political correspondent, becoming a substitute co-host in February 1991 when Norville had a baby. Norville did not return and Couric became permanent co-anchor on April 5, 1991. She remained at Today with co-host Matt Lauer and NBC News until May 31, 2006, when she announced that she would be going to CBS to anchor the CBS Evening News, becoming the first solo female anchor of the "big three" weekday nightly news broadcasts. The CBS Evening News with Katie Couric has won the 2008 and 2009 Edward R. Murrow Award for best newscast. On March 29, 2009, Couric was awarded with the Emmy Governor's Award for her broadcasting career. Katie Couric authored a book entitled The Best Advice I Ever Got which made Publisher's Weekly Best Seller List for 2011. (Bowker Author Biography)