Jane Pauley
Margaret Jane Pauley, better known as Jane Pauley, is a prominent American television personality and author whose career in journalism began in 1972. Renowned for her engaging presence, she has captivated audiences for decades, primarily through her work on various news programs.
Pauley first gained national recognition as a co-anchor on NBC’s "Today" show, where she brought warmth and credibility to morning news from 1976 to 1989. Following her tenure at NBC, she hosted "Dateline NBC" and later transitioned to CBS, where she took charge of "The CBS Evening News." Her skillful reporting and interviewing techniques have earned her a reputation as one of television’s most respected figures in journalism.
In addition to her broadcast career, Pauley is also an accomplished author. Her memoir, "Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue," published in 2004, reflects on her personal journey and struggles, including her experience with bipolar disorder. Her openness about mental health issues has helped raise awareness and fostered important conversations around the topic.
Throughout her career, Jane Pauley has received numerous accolades, including multiple Emmy Awards, recognizing her contributions to the field of journalism. With her remarkable ability to connect with viewers, Pauley has left an indelible mark on American television and continues to inspire future generations of journalists.