Katie Couric is an American journalist and television personality, known for her groundbreaking work as a news anchor and interviewer. Her career has been marked by her ability to connect with viewers and ask important, difficult questions. Couric's approach to journalism has set new standards for the industry, and her advocacy for health awareness and cancer research continues to have a profound impact. Her story encourages us to use our platforms for good and to approach our work with empathy and integrity.

"They see us interacting with people, they see us doing serious interviews, they see us having fun, and when you're conversing with someone, you get a much clearer impression of who that person is than if they are just reading into a news piece."



"You know, you've got serious pieces, you've got light pieces, you've got cooking segments, you've got health-related topics, so it's not as if they've had a unique personality from the get-go."



"I don't know the vast majority of you personally, and it may sound kind of corny, but I really feel as if we've become friends through the years. And you've been with me during a lot of good times and some very difficult ones. I can't tell you how grateful I am."



"At least for me personally, I've always tried to do a really good job every day, with each interview, and treat each interview seriously, and make the person I'm speaking with feel comfortable, hopefully make it an ideal experience."


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"A lot people I know - it drives them crazy when they're watching, to see the people with their signs and waving, but there's something that's very inclusive about it."



"And I've always - the competition is one aspect of the job, but I think if you're too busy worrying about the competition, you don't focus enough on what you're doing."



"I beg. I call. I badger. I cajole. Part of the secret is everyone has fun and that's really motivating."

