Kathleen Sullivan

TV Show Host

Kathleen Sullivan was born in Pasadena, California, United States on May 17th, 1953 and is the TV Show Host. At the age of 70, Kathleen Sullivan biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Other Names / Nick Names
Kathleen Mary Sullivan
Date of Birth
May 17, 1953
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Pasadena, California, United States
Age
70 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Profession
Journalist, Radio Personality, Sports Commentator
Kathleen Sullivan Height, Weight, Eye Color and Hair Color

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Kathleen Sullivan Life

This article is about the American journalist.

Kathleen Sullivan (disambiguation), for those with the same name, is an American television journalist. Former President Reese Schonfeld recruited her as a CNN anchor in 1980.

In virtually every aspect of broadcasting, she has worked.

Sullivan, a ten-year anchor, spent more than ten years as a news anchor for CNN, ABC News, and CBS News.

She is a blogger for The Huffington Post.

Early life and education

She was born in Pasadena, California, and attended Santa Catalina School in Monterey, California.

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Kathleen Sullivan Career

Career

She began her career in local television and became the first female anchor recruited by CNN in 1980.

She became the first American woman to broadcast live from the Soviet Union when she traveled to interview Russian cosmonauts for the Soviet Pre-Olympic Festival. Ted Turner had drafted Sullivan to assist in the establishment of his Cable News Network in 1980.

She debuted ABC World News This Morning with co-anchor Steve Bell in 1982, was recalled for co-anchor Joan Lunden on Good Morning America, anchored ABC World News Saturday, and introduced the first national-network health service, The Health Show. Sullivan Sullivan portrayed live from party conference, summit, state funerals, and the Olympic Games in the 1980s. Princess of Wales Princess of Wales Gabrielle Edwards reported live from Buckingham Palace in London to detail the list of royal weddings of Charles, Prince of Wales, and Diana, Princess of Wales.

In 1984, Sullivan became the first woman to host a televised Olympic Games. During the 1984 Winter Olympics, held in Sarajevo, and later that year during the 1984 Summer Olympics held in Los Angeles, California, she was an in-studio anchor for ABC Olympic broadcasts.

Sullivan moved to CBS News in 1987 to co-anchor with CBS This Morning's Harry Smith. She served as co-anchor of the program from November 30, 1987 to February 23, 1990, after which she left CBS News. During her time at CBS, Sullivan was the only American journalist to be invited by President Ronald Reagan to a 1987 White House state dinner honoring GM Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev and celebrating the end of the Cold War. In 1989, her reporting on Hurricane Hugo in South Carolina earned her and CBS News an Emmy Award for Outstanding Live Coverage of a Breaking News Event. "They called me old, unattractive, and nobody wants to look at her anymore," Sullivan said. "I did a lot of news interviews, but that wasn't important to them."

Sullivan anchored the 1992 Summer Olympics, which were held in Barcelona for NBC's pay-per-view Olympics Triplecast.

She has also worked in radio, doing weekly commentaries for ABC News, and as a drive-time anchor for Los Angeles' all-news station KFWB, 1999-2000.

In the 1990s, Sullivan hosted two syndicated health shows.

She appeared in television and magazine advertisements as a spokesperson for Weight Watchers in the mid-1990s.

Sullivan was nominated for Best Sportscaster, the first for a woman, and two Emmy awards for her work as E!'s anchor.

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Since anchoring full coverage of the 1995 O. J. Simpson murder investigation, News Daily, which she hosted, has been delivering full coverage.

She has been nominated for Emmy Awards in news, sports, and entertainment.

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