Broadcast journalism icon Connie Chung answered some hard-hitting questions on Thursday's episode of The Daily Show. Well, ...
Connie Chung dishes on her new memoir "Connie," and reflects on her time starting out as the only woman among a sea of men in ...
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Connie Chung is a legendary trailblazer of the news anchoring world, and her impact has been far and wide — and Kelly ...
Connie Chung is a trailblazer in the television news industry and this year’s recipient of the Charles Osgood Lifetime Achievement Award in Broadcast Journalism. Chung was the first Asian American to ...
She lived at home with her parents in Washington DC until ... You can do it by standing up for yourself.” Connie Chung’s ...
Chung broke through multiple barriers on her path to becoming a celebrated broadcast journalist. / Paul Zimmerman/GettyImages Emmy- and Peabody Award-winning journalist Connie Chung has a storied ...
Veteran broadcaster Connie Chung has a strain of marijuana and hundreds of Asian American women as legacies. In this image taken from video, television journalist Connie Chung talks with a ...
According to Chung, she called her husband Maury Povich, who told her, “When a person is on our program with no teeth, we give them teeth.” However, Chung said she “didn’t have time” to give Simpson’s ...
News pioneer Connie Chung sits down with Martha MacCallum to reflect on breaking barriers in broadcast news on 'The Untold Story with Martha MacCallum' podcast.
Chung wrote in an Instagram post that “this election year is too important to be silent: Trump is full of hate and will destroy our country.” “Trump will turn our country upside down. Please ...
Once, during the Watergate scandal when Connie Chung was a young reporter, she was headed to the White House press room when she came upon then-President Richard Nixon at the West Wing portico.