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Jessica Savitch

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Television news is a delicate balance of serving public good and private gain.


— Jessica Savitch


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The news anchor is exactly that - an anchor, a center, a focus.


— Jessica Savitch


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When I first anchored in 1970, I had never seen a woman anchor a news show.


— Jessica Savitch


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Although I was entirely relaxed on camera, if I had to stand up and say something to an assembled group of people, I was rendered all but inarticulate.


— Jessica Savitch


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Being a novelty had its advantages.


— Jessica Savitch


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By far my most perilous assignment was covering a tank car explosion.


— Jessica Savitch


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How valuable NBC Magazine was in my career is questionable.


— Jessica Savitch


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I hadn't realized until I covered the police beat just how seedy crime is.


— Jessica Savitch


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I have had a lifelong phobia of snakes.


— Jessica Savitch


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In every interview I have ever read or seen or taken part in, the final question in our future-oriented society is always, What next?


— Jessica Savitch


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He noted that Fischbein was apparently knocked unconscious in the wreck but Savitch had struggled to escape. Fischbein may have missed posted warning signs in a heavy rainfall and he drove out of the wrong exit from the restaurant and up the towpath of the old Pennsylvania Canal's Delaware Division on the Pennsylvania side of the Delaware River. Almost Golden: Jessica Savitch and the Selling of Television News Avon Books 1988.

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