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Kathie Lee Gifford co-hosted the fourth hour alongside Hoda Kotb from 2008 until April 5, 2019. The Gifford-Kotb hour had been described as an appointment TV in Entertainment Weekly and TODAY's happy hour was praised by USA Today. Gifford wrote the TODAY The Musical for 2014, which featured the host and crew. Every month Gifford wrote a song for Everyone Has a Story. In the year 2015 she was elected as a member of the Broadcast & Cable Hall of Fame. Gifford was a 15-year veteran as host of Live with Regis & Kathie where she won 11 Emmy Awards. She also served as a correspondent for Good Morning America for three years. Gifford's career spans over 40 years and includes various films, television programs and musicals. She is the owner of her own recording label, and she has written numerous musicals. One of them was the Broadway show SCANDALOUS which was awarded a Tony award for Best Actress in 2012. Gifford was a part of Broadway in Putting it Together as well as Annie. Gifford has composed four NY Times best-selling books, like I Can't Believe That I told you that The Rock The Road And The Rabbi as well as the beloved children's book Party Animals. She recently co-wrote as well as recorded He Saw Jesus Jesus' Name and I Love You to the End of Time. In Monterey, California she launched the GIFFT wine line together with Scheid Family Vineyards. In the last few months, she made her first directorial experience with the film short THE GOD WHO SEES featuring Nicole C. Mullen. They co-wrote the music for the movie. Gifford has supported numerous organizations helping children such as Childhelp, The Association to Benefit Children and Cassidy's Place. Two houses named for her children were Cassidy's Place & Cody House. She is a dedicated humanitarian and received an honorary doctorate at Marymount University for her humanitarian work in labor relations.
Sage Steele is an American journalist for sports who is employed by ESPN Sports Network as a co-anchor on SportsCenter at noon ET with Matt Barrie. The duties she has as a presenter for Sportscentre are on-site and all-day coverage of the year's major sporting competitions. Here's an impressive list for those who are among her biggest supporters. This popular journalist is well getting there to be successful. While she was a young dairy queen when she first started out her career has evolved into an established journalist for ESPN Sports Network. She actually worked very hard at her career in journalism to build a name for herself. 3. Car Lovers Journalist has a passion for cars. She enjoys driving the cars, and she loves when they're driven at high speeds. 4. Her own website. She updates followers with all of her new works, posts photos of her previous interviews as well as many different things. [1] 5. Controversy She became embroiled in controversy following a tirade in which she claimed that mandates to get vaccines "sick" and also remarked on the political career of the former president Barack Obama. ESPN host Sage Steele had her license suspended for a full week. Sage Steele later apologized but not before. 6. Army Brat Her Instagram bio mentions she was raised as an army brat, which signifies that she's lived in several nations. She reveals that she has a habit of eating sweets before going to bed and considers this to be a serious problem. 8. Early career She graduated with an undergraduate degree in sports communications from Indiana University Bloomington, in 1995. Twenty years later when she was invited to speak at the Indiana University graduation ceremony for students in the undergraduate class. It was the most prestigious achievement in her professional career.






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