Connie Chung: CNN's New Prime Time Star
Connie Chung: CNN's New Prime Time Star
Is the Fourth Network a Charm?
Connie Chung Tonight will become part of CNN's prime time lineup on June 24. The home for the 8 p.m. show will be the network's new street-level studio in New York.
Chung certainly has the background to host a prime time show. She is a broadcast veteran who started at a Washington, D.C. television station in 1969 and has since worked at all three broadcast networks before moving to CNN in January 2002. Described as an icon journalist in her official CNN biography, Chung co-anchored the CBS Evening News with Dan Rather for two years and has hosted several primetime specials and news magazines at each of her stops.
Chungs most famous moments and many of her most outrageous incidents of liberal bias have come in interviews on these specials and magazines. How can anyone, for example, forget Newt Gingrichs momma?
Just Between You and Me
Chung interviewed Kathleen Gingrich, mother of then-Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, and deviously convinced her to share the Speakers thoughts on Hillary Clinton. After being assured by Chung that she could be trusted Why dont you just whisper it me? Just between you and me Kathleen Gingrich said Newt thought Hillary was a bitch. Complete with video.
Jesse Jackson is a Charismatic National Symbol
In a short preview story on ABCs Good Morning America, Chung hyped her upcoming interview with Karin Stanford, who had a baby fathered by Jackson. Chung called Jackson the charismatic national symbol of civil rights and defended him when ABC news reader Antonio Mora suggested Jackson was a hypocrite for fathering a child out of wedlock while preaching responsibility to African-American men.
Gary Condit was a Conservative
During her Gary Condit interview on ABC, Chung insisted that the California Democrat was a conservative, despite the moderate voting record he had compiled.
And Hamas Prefers to be Called Freedom Fighters
Sitting in as Newsnight host on CNN, Chung interviewed a spokesman for the terrorist group Hamas the group had recently taken credit for a homicide bombing and noted that its members prefer to be called freedom fighters instead of terrorists.
A Little Music PleaseChungs Tribute in Song to Dan Rather
Its no secret that the pairing of Rather and Chung as co-anchors was a failed chemistry experiment. Chung claims to have forgiven and forgotten and offered this tribute in song to the CBS anchor at a New York Chapter of the National Association of Television Arts and Sciences dinner in November 2001. Complete with video.



