Jane Pauley
In 2003, Pauley left NBC News and in 2004–05 hosted ''The Jane Pauley Show'', a syndicated daytime talk show which was canceled after one season. In 2009, she began to appear on ''The Today Show'' as a contributor hosting a weekly segment sponsored by AARP called “Your Life Calling.”
In 2014, Pauley appeared as an interview subject on the CBS program ''CBS Sunday Morning''; positive audience response to this segment led to Pauley being hired as a contributor to the show later in 2014. She was elevated to the role of the program's host in 2016, succeeding Charles Osgood, once again making her the anchor of a regular morning news program for the first time in over 25 years and becoming her first job as the host of any television program since 2005; she continues in this role as of 2024.
She has publicly acknowledged her struggle with bipolar disorder. She is married to the cartoonist Garry Trudeau, creator of the comic strip ''Doonesbury''. Provided by Wikipedia
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