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Thursday, May 21
Ratings, Palin and Colonoscopies: Couric RoastedThey came, they laughed, they cringed, but all could agree- Katie Couric has a good sense of humor. The CBS Evening News anchor ("America's sweetheart long before anyone had ever heard of Barack Obama" as David Axelrod refers to her) was roasted last night by friends and colleagues as part of the American News Women's Club 15th gala and Helen Thomas Award Dinner. Most punch lines included ratings, Sarah Palin and colonoscopies-- or an odd combination of the three. Sam Donaldson was the emcee- he worked with Couric at her first gig as a desk assistant at ABC. All he wanted to know was if Couric could "still produce a good cup of coffee." Kaplan, Couric's executive producer at Evening News ("Beauty and the Beast," chided Donaldson) was first up. "Roasting your anchor... can be really dangerous," he opened. "We did have to edit out a couple of comments that Katie made during the interview, for instance, when Governor Palin said I can see Russia from my house, Katie actually said, well I can see Jersey from mine but that doesn't mean I know where Jimmy Hoffa is buried." We'll let the roasters speak for themselves... "The transition from NBC to CBS was a little rough. Katie went from asking 'where in the world is Matt Lauer' to 'where the hell are my viewers?'" -Axelrod Couric's parents attended, sitting at CBS' table with Washington Bureau Chief Chris Isham and correspondents Chip Reid and Nancy Cordes. Four college juniors were also awarded scholarships from the hosting American News Women's Club. The cartoon is the Women's Club invitation and program logo. Email This Post |
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