Broadcast journalism icon Connie Chung answered some hard-hitting questions on Thursday's episode of The Daily Show. Well, ...
That’s right. She names names. Connie Chung faced overt sexism and racism as a woman of color in a white male-dominated ...
A Memoir, legendary TV anchor Connie Chung recalls a culture of sexism in the news industry and says she was “pretty foolish” thinking she could team up with her fellow women colleagues.
Connie.” Chung’s career took her from Washington ... late 1960s and early 1970s to make television a little less of a white man's world. “I always had to prove myself,” Chung recalled.
For two generations, Connie Chung has symbolized the ultimate ... One picture shows her in the early 1970’s in a sea of white ...
Once, during the Watergate scandal when Connie Chung was a young reporter, she was headed to the White House press room when she came upon then-President Richard Nixon at the West Wing portico.
Chung broke through multiple barriers on her path to becoming a celebrated broadcast journalist. / Paul Zimmerman/GettyImages Emmy- and Peabody Award-winning journalist Connie Chung has a storied ...
"You’re kind of evading right now and as a student of Connie Chung, I can’t let you," quips "The Daily Show" host Ronny Chieng during the delightful segment. Broadcast journalism icon Connie ...
Connie.” Chung’s career took her from Washington ... late 1960s and early 1970s to make television a little less of a white man’s world. “I always had to prove myself,” Chung recalled.
"You’re kind of evading right now and as a student of Connie Chung, I can’t let you," quips "The Daily Show" host Ronny Chieng during the delightful segment. Broadcast journalism icon Connie Chung ...