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VIDEO: The Inauguration of Ronald Reagan

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The Inauguration of Ronald Reagan
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Length: 52:06
Aired: 6/5/2004

Reagan takes office as U.S. hostages are freed from Iran. watch

VIDEO: The Summer of Love: 1967

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The Summer of Love: 1967
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Length: 31:48
Posted: 10/7/2011

The emergence of the 1960's counterculture. watch

VIDEO: The Kennedy Inauguration: January 20, 1961

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The Kennedy Inauguration: January 20, 1961
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Length: 01:07:53
Posted: 10/7/2011

Waiting for President Kennedy's complete inaugural address and ceremony to get underway, Huntley & Brinkley broadcast bits of the day's news -- including, Castro's executions and an approaching east coast snow storm. watch

Jane Pauley: Videos

Woman Inspired to Help Chinese Orphans
Reese Witherspoon Blushes About ‘sexier’ Role
Valentine’s Day Lingerie for Her and Him
Katherine McPhee Is ‘most Proud’ of ‘Smash’

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The First Today Show: January 14, 1952

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Year Title Description
2006 Generation Boom TV Show Series, Remarks by
1998 Time and Again TV Show Series, Host
1992 Dateline NBC TV Show Series, Host
1990 Real Life with Jane Pauley TV Show Series, Anchor
1952 Today TV Show Series, Host

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Michael Douglas Says Catherine Zeta-Jones Was "Outed" for Bipolar Disorder

Catherine Zeta-Jones has been publicly commended for coming out with her bipolar disorder by the likes of Demi Lovato and Jane Pauley, but according to husband Michael Douglas, it wasn't her choice to discuss her diagnosis publicly.

"Catherine's being quite open about it because she was... read more

My favorite TV moment this week...

My favorite TV moment this week (granted, I've been on the road and haven't watched a lot) occurred early Wednesday morning, as Matt Lauer defused the mawkish sentiment on the Today set in the wake of Katie Couric's long-awaited announcement that she would be leaving soon for CBS.

"Also coming up in this half hour..." Lauer quipped, as the Today crew (a great group, as I can attest to from the experience of being on the show a handful of times) broke into laughter.

What I loved about that gag was how it underscored the fact that life on Today would go on, no doubt quite robustly, after the Katie Couric era ends. (There have been so many: the Bryant Gumbel-Jane Pauley era; the Barbara Walters-Hugh Downs era; and so on).

This is a historic shift, no question, and shouldn't be underestimated even as it's overanaly read more

Better Early Than Never
CBS producer Steve Friedman on revamping the net's mornings

There probably isn't anyone on Earth who has produced more hours of morning television than Steve Friedman. In two stints and 10 years of producing NBC's Today, he worked with Tom Brokaw, Jane Pauley, Bryant Gumbel, Katie Couric and Matt Lauer. He devised the show's street-level studio in Rockefeller Plaza, which has become a major Manhattan attraction. He led CBS' effort to become a serious player in morning TV when he launched The Early Show with Gumbel and Jane Clayson in 1999. The show has never challenged Today or ABC's Good Morning America in the ratings, but it has become a significant profit center for CBS News. Friedman followed pal Gumbel out of CBS in 2002, but the network's current news president Sean McManus has brought him back — as vice president in charge of morning broadcasts — in the hopes that Friedman can take The Early Show to the next level. The Biz talked with him about how read more

Jane Pauley's Midlife Crisis

In May of 2003, Jane Pauley bid farewell to NBC after 27 years. The following month, she signed a deal with the Peacock network to host her own nationally syndicated daytime talk show. At the time, TV-industry wags wondered if Pauley exited Dateline in disgust at the TV newsmag's increasingly tabloidy flavor. Last year was all about Jacko, after all... "Actually, no. The state of television at the time I left Dateline was kind of a coincidence," Pauley says diplomatically. "I would have left under any circumstances." According to Pauley, she was a lady of a certain age, taking stock of her life. "It was like a perfect storm," she recalls. "You're looking at a woman who is now 53. At the time, I was a little younger, but not much. I had just put two children in college. I'd lost both my parents. So there are markers in a woman's life that say, 'You're in a new place.'" So rather than re-up her contract at NBC News, she opted to do read more

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