Aaron Rodgers’ “Jeopardy!” debut got off to something of a rough start on Monday.
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Emmy Award-winning journalist Katie Couric chats with Ellen DeGeneres about guest-hosting “Jeopardy!”, her love of hummingbirds, and more on Thursday’s show.
Couric reveals how she felt being the first woman to guest-host the game show, telling DeGeneres: “I think they were looking for people to just really carry on [Alex Trebek’s] legacy and to try and fill in while they find a permanent replacement.
“They were so generous and nice they matched what the winners won and made a huge donation to
Aaron Rodgers’ “Jeopardy!” debut got off to something of a rough start on Monday.
Aaron Rodgers is ready for his guest-hosting spot on Jeopardy!
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Former CNN International anchor Isha Sesay has become the first woman to lead the global Black media company OkayMedia. The organization, which includes editorial brands OkayAfrica and Okayplayer (the latter founded by Questlove in 1999), is notable in that it showcases culture across the Black diaspora, making the British-born Sesay, who is of Sierra Leonean descent, an apt choice as CEO.
Former CNN International anchor Isha Sashay has been tapped as the first female CEO of OkayMedia.
Ryan Serhant, Fredrik Eklund, Steve Gold and Tyler Whitman as they navigate new businesses, working remotely and managing the needs of several high-profile clients.«Kirsten is a power broker. She's tough as nails,» Serhant says in the trailer.
the late, great Alex Trebek spoke publicly Tuesday for the first time since her father’s death in November, detailing how difficult it’s been to watch the stream of guest hosts stand in at her father’s podium.
Prince Harry has added yet another new job title to his resume! On Wednesday, the Duke of Sussex was named one of 15 commissioners joining Aspen Institute’s Commission on Information Disorder team. As part of his role, Harry will help the team — which is co-chaired by Katie Couric, Chris Krebs and Rashad Robinson — conduct a six-month study on the state of American misinformation and disinformation.«As I've said, the experience of today's digital world has us inundated with an avalanche of
The daily grind! Prince Harry has added another job to his resume after stepping back permanently from his senior royal duties last month.
Prince Harry is already taking on a second job.
It’s impossible to replace Alex Trebek, but Jeopardy! should be careful who they put behind the podium.
Prince Harry has landed his second new role in as many days — this time signing up to join a high-powered Aspen Institute commission on what it calls “information disorder.”
stepped in to guest host the long-running game show after the death of beloved icon Alex Trebek in November. She was the first woman to host the show, and helped bring in more than $230,000 for cancer research during her stint in the fund-raising role.
enlisted a star-studded cast of substitute hosts including Katie Couric, Mayim Bialik and Aaron Rodgers to play quizmaster following the passing in November of legendary host Alex Trebek, who had helmed the beloved game show since 1984.But the recent announcement that celebrity M.D. Dr.
Katie Couric’s two-week stint as guest host of “Jeopardy!” comes to an end on Friday, March 19, and has left a worthy organization more than $200,000 richer.
Megan Thee Stallion won best new artist at the 2021 Grammy Awards, beating out fellow nominees Ingrid Andress, Phoebe Bridgers, Chika, Noah Cyrus, D Smoke, Doja Cat and Kaytranada. The Houston rapper becomes the first female rapper to win best new artist since Lauryn Hill in 1999.
Though "Jeopardy!" is rife with pop culture references, a Gwyneth Paltrow question had contestants stumped on Wednesday. Katie Couric, who guest hosted the March 10 edition of the game show following host Alex Trebek’s death last November, introduced the category "I’ve Won an Oscar and an Emmy" to contestants before leaving them befuddled with the following question.
Katie Couric was guest hosting Jeopardy! when one celeb-related question really stumped the three contestants.
A pretty obvious “Jeopardy!” clue about a pretty famous actress somehow sailed over the heads of all three contestants during Wednesday night’s edition of the iconic game show.