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Connie's Last Laugh
Her MSNBC swan song's become a huge online hit

If you haven't seen Connie Chung's swan song on her MSNBC show Weekends with Connie and Maury, you're one of the few. Her parody of "Thanks for the Memory" — warbled off-key while she writhed on top of a piano in a slinky gown — has become the watercooler video clip of the moment. The segment racked up thousands of views on YouTube.com and was dissected on Today and the cable news channels. The Biz spoke with Chung, who left for a family vacation before she became a singing sensation, to discuss this surprise phenomenon. We can report that the veteran newswoman is having more than a few laughs over all the attention.

TVGuide.com: Clearly doing the song was a joke. You've done stuff like  read full article

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Connie Chung went back to work because her husband, Maury Povich, was sick of her being...
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Length: 07:18
Posted: 3/4/2009
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Connie Chung joins the ranks of network news heavyweights to do something special on their...
Free | The Daily Show
Length: 01:42
Posted: 7/23/2009
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What has Connie Chung learned from her interview with Gary Condit?
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Posted: 12/17/2007
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Tonight, Stephen raises the alert from brown to grizzly, Hollywood tries to destroy America...
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Length: 00:27
Posted: 3/4/2009
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Generation Boom (Remarks by) 2006 TV Show Series
Weekends with Maury and Connie (Host) 2006 TV Show Series
Connie Chung Tonight (Host) 2003 TV Show Series
Eye to Eye (Host) 1993 TV Show Series
Saturday Night with Connie Chung (Anchor) 1989 TV Show Series

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Connie's Last Laugh
Her MSNBC swan song's become a huge online hit

If you haven't seen Connie Chung's swan song on her MSNBC show Weekends with Connie and Maury, you're one of the few. Her parody of "Thanks for the Memory" — warbled off-key while she writhed on top of a piano in a slinky gown — has become the watercooler video clip of the moment. The segment racked up thousands of views on YouTube.com and was dissected on Today and the cable news channels. The Biz spoke with Chung, who left for a family vacation before she became a singing sensation, to discuss this surprise phenomenon. We can report that the veteran newswoman is having more than a few laughs over all the attention. TVGuide.com: Clearly doing the song was a joke. You've done stuff like read more

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