Katie Couric
Today Show co-host, CBS Evening News anchor, pioneering broadcaster
Katherine Anne 'Katie' Couric was born on January 7, 1957, in Arlington, Virginia. She began her journalism career at local news stations before joining NBC's 'The Today Show' in 1991, where she became a co-host for over fifteen years. During her tenure at Today, Couric conducted interviews with world leaders, covered major news events, and became known for her engaging interviewing style and ability to balance serious journalism with accessible storytelling. She later served as the first female anchor of 'CBS Evening News' from 2006 to 2011, breaking significant gender barriers in broadcast news. Beyond traditional television, Couric founded her own digital media company and has been instrumental in producing acclaimed documentaries and podcasts. Her career spans multiple decades and platforms, reflecting her adaptability and continued relevance in evolving media landscapes. Couric has received numerous Emmy Awards and has become a symbol of women's advancement in broadcast journalism.
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Entertainment
American
1957
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Katie
Greek origin
“A beloved English diminutive of Katherine, meaning 'pure,' which became a standalone name in the 20th century. Katie combines the classic elegance of Katherine with approachable friendliness, making it relatable to children and sophisticated enough for adults.”