Posted on 09/15/2006 6:22:03 AM PDT by COUNTrecount
Hi, everyone!
Okay, Ive been waiting to exhale for some time now and I finally have!!! Last night was my one week anniversary and the good news is, Im still employed! (I think) Ive had no problem sleeping in until 7 every morning and Im really really enjoying my new gig. Theres a lot of excitement here about trying new things, and the people with whom Im working are terrific-smart and funny and very dedicated to putting on the best product we can. Im still getting used to the half hour format, but its gratifying to see how much we can get in I so often experience information overload, being able to get a recap of the news summarized and synthesized is something I really like...hopefully some viewers feel the same!
Well, its been a whirlwind. I wish I could say that last Tuesday was just another day at the office -- or just another first day on the job but it was so much more than that. I woke up more than a few times in the wee hours of that Tuesday morning and to nobodys surprise, the first day was jam-packed with the excitement and tension that comes with any new job. There were interviews and rehearsals and meetings throughout the day. I felt the usual butterflies in my stomach before the broadcast actually, the butterflies felt more like gigantic peacocks (but that may have something to do with my last job). For the first time in a long time I actually had the sensation that my heart was going to actually penetrate my chest and end up on the scripts in front of me it was beating THAT HARD.
There was some celebrating after the broadcast some of my close friends got together to watch the show and had a martini waiting for me when I arrived at 7:30. Im not a big drinker, but I have to say, that really hit the spot. But nothing was nicer than seeing my two daughters, probably more relieved than I was, that their mother had not completely embarrassed them on national television. They are so great. There was a little dancing and merriment (whatever that means) before I had to head to Washington to interview the president the next morning. (Good thing they cut me off after one martini!) Another crazy, surreal kind of day.
(CBS) Visiting the White House is always a humbling experience. Im always in awe of the history those walls have witnessed. And I was impressed by the respect President Bush has for the place. He even told one of our producers Straighten your tie, young man. Youre in the White House. I loved that.
Needless to say, it was what we call in the business, a crash. (That means there was very little time to put the interview together!) We ran some on the Evening News and a big portion on a special that aired that night. That was done so close to air that the producer, my friend Susan Zirinsky, said her running bra was somewhere between the edit room and the control room.
Add to that my first piece on 60 Minutes on the illnesses that thousands of first responders are experiencing five years after September 11th. To be a part of that broadcast was needless to say, an enormous thrill. My father called me afterwards and said, Well, youre doing what youve always wanted to do reporting for 60 Minutes. I used to watch the show when I was in high school sitting on the floor in my parents bedroom. I think its really what made me want to get into this crazy and wonderful business in the first place. Of course while I was preparing this piece I was in meetings with our producers, going over copy, doing promos, putting my spackle on (it takes a village to make me presentable on television) and helping shape the Evening News. Its really exciting and really fun. I still cant believe Im privileged enough to have this job. One of the first things I said to the crew when we were rehearsing was can I ask you guys a question? How did this happen? The sign off thing has been fun too. The suggestions are great to read, and as I said last night, even Letterman got into the act. Always happy to provide Dave with material! Bob Barker wants me to implore viewers at the end of every broadcast to have your pets spayed or neutered. Mmmmmmmmmmmm interesting.
One of my favorite parts of the day has been recording the First Look segments that run here on the blog, and at CBSNews.com. Its a great chance to show you how we put together the Evening News and meet some of the amazing people who make it happen. Its such a collaborative effort and First Look lets you in on part of the collaboration. I think it also gets to show you that gathering the news isnt always grim. We love what we do, and have a great time doing it. (Bill Owens: call your hair stylist!) And that is invaluable. No matter what you do for a living, if you love it and really enjoy the people youre working with, it makes everything worthwhile.
Were trying to make the news more accessible, more compelling, more interesting, and were trying to give people a little hope, optimism and even a chuckle when we can. Hopefully were making progress I also think people who watch the show are less focused on some of the superficialities that media and gossip writers seem to obsess over and the people who are watching are the reason Im doing this. Ill be posting more in the days ahead, but I just wanted to touch base and give you a few quick impressions of my first week in the chair, and under the spotlight.
As the late Karen Carpenter sang, Close to you, I mean, Weve only just begun. Wow, how hip am I?
Stay tuned!
Posted by Katie Couric at 4:57 PM : September 13, 2006
I'm with you!
My Flabber has never been this gasted!
I was going to humbly suggest to "mkjessup" that it was (ahem) satire.
Hell's Belle's, I even went on a different browser to CBS's wesite and found it!
This is beyond infantile!
I thought this was SATIRE, until I went to the link! I am flabbergasted!....whatever that means..............
Ditto. Unbelieveable.
"Yeeeaaaaaa . . . MEEEEEEEE!!!!!!!!"
Good Lord, this real!!!!
My word, sounds like she writing about her latest book club meeting!
Arrrggghhh!
I thought this was a satire then I clicked the link to check and OMG, IT IS REAL.
SNL used to have "the not ready for prime time players".
This is what Katie is.
"In an organization, each person rises to the level of his own incompetence." -Laurence J. Peter..
There are many women your age with that problem, Katie. Surgery can fix that.
Oh, goody!!! /s
"Top of the Morning TO YA!"
Those are vultures, actually:
Okidoky.
Who thinks like that? Who WRITES like that?
Don't worry, you will be.
My take on this woman getting this job at this time is that she is PERFECT. By which I mean, a medium that is vapid and without legitimacy has finally bumbled into a personality that suits it to a tee. The best thing is, you can miss the CBS Evening News every "evening" the rest of your life and miss nothing. While that's been true for decades, the fact is Couric is the personality who best conveys the nothingness. Even "puff" can cause the meter to flicker a moment. But we are now at Absolute Zero.
Until I read your post, I didn't imagine...
I almost responded to you that the satire was obvious and you were blind - but then I clicked on the link! I apologize for doubting your sanity.
This is making me look forward to listening to Rush today - although I don't know how he could make it any funnier than just to READ it out loud.
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