Cut off. Katie Couric revealed where she stands with former Today cohost Matt Lauer after he was fired in 2017 amid sexual harassment allegations.
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Brian Steinberg Senior TV EditorKatie Nolan, who captured attention in recent years for her facility with digital sports media, has left ESPN about four years after jumping to the Disney sports outlet from Fox Sports.Nolan on Wednesday released a statement on social media telling followers that “I no longer work at ESPN. I’m really grateful for my time here.
I made incredible friendships and valuable mistakes.” ESPN was not able to offer immediate comment on her departure. She joined the
.Cut off. Katie Couric revealed where she stands with former Today cohost Matt Lauer after he was fired in 2017 amid sexual harassment allegations.
Katie Couric sat down for an in-depth interview with Today‘s Savannah Guthrie on October 19 to speak about her new memoir, Going There, which addresses the allegations of sexual misconduct made against her former co-anchor Matt Lauer that led to his firing back in 2017. “That was really, really hard, and it took me a long time to process what was going on,” Katie, who worked on the NBC news show alongside Matt, 63, for nearly a decade, said in the interview.
Katie Couric is opening up about her complicated feelings when it comes to her former show co-host, Matt Lauer, and the sexual misconduct allegations against him.Couric appeared on the show on Tuesday to promote her new memoir, , and talked to the morning show's co-host, Savannah Guthrie. Couric and Guthrie both co-hosted with Lauer on the show before he was fired in November 2017, after being accused of inappropriate sexual behavior by several co-workers.
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longtime co-anchor Matt Lauer’s lecherous behavior behind the scenes at the “Today” show — and she claims the women he “damaged” reached out to her.In her new blockbuster memoir, “Going There” — which was obtained by The Post — Couric said there were plenty of tales that kept folks by the water cooler chatting.One story involving Lauer — who was fired in November 2017 following complaints of alleged sexual misconduct — actually dealt with women behind closed doors in his now-notorious office,
2017 fall from grace was “excruciatingly painful” for Katie Couric, she has revealed in her new scorched earth memoir.“I am crushed,” she recalls texting him, according to a manuscript read by the Daily Mail. “I love you and care about you deeply.
Katie Nolan, a one-time rising star at ESPN after being lured from Fox Sports, announced today online that she’s leaving the sports network.
tweeted CNN’s Brian Stelter, including the statement from CEO Carlos Watson that called the column a “hitjob.”Hamilton Nolan, who serves as the Columbia Journalism Review’s public editor for the Washington Post, added, “Journalism is a field where people who are good at writing and reporting get paid $60k to produce news, and ‘Media’ is a field where people who are good at nothing get paid a million dollars to trick rich people into losing money.”He linked to the Times story, which revealed the