Wednesday, March 27, 2013
VIDEO: NBC's Jenna Wolfe and Stephanie Gosk Come Out, Expecting Baby Together
It's a great day for Jenna Wolfe. The Today weekend anchor not only came out publicly with her partner of three years, NBC News correspondent Stephanie Gosk, but the couple is expecting their first child!
"This is the most exciting thing that has ever happened to us," Wolfe told People. "But I don't want to bring my daughter into a world where I'm not comfortable telling everyone who I am and who her mother is."
"The beauty is that we live in a time where there's no need for secrecy," Gosk added. "This is a spectacular moment for us."
Wolfe, who is carrying the child after undergoing artificial insemination, plans on blogging about her experience as a first-time mother.
Watch Wolfe share her good news on the Today show below.
source: tvguide.com
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Sam Donaldson Arrested for DUI
Sam Donaldson may be known for reporting information, but on Dec. 1 he made some news of his own.
The ABC News veteran, 78, was arrested around 8 p.m. on Dec. 1 for driving under the influence in Lewes, Del., Police Chief Jeffrey Horvath confirmed in a statement to PEOPLE on Wednesday.
Cooperating with authorities by taking an Intoxilyzer test, the journalist was then released to an adult pending an appearance in court.
Donaldson was initially pulled over for a traffic violation, but after further investigation, it was apparent he had been drinking.
• Reporting by MARY GREEN
source: people.com
Thursday, June 28, 2012
Ann Curry Confirms Today Show Exit in Tearful Send-Off, Reveals Future Plans

The veteran journalist and morning-show host has confirmed rampant speculation that she'll be stepping down from the Today show after 14 years, saying she'll "really miss" viewers and that media leaks about her departure have "hurt deeply."
Curry, who is set to officially announce her exit Thursday morning on the Today show, spoke at length beforehand with USA Today, telling the paper that breaking the news to viewers is "going to be a bit of a tough day."
"I'm going to have to tell our viewers," she said while reportedly choking back tears. "That's what makes me more emotional than anything. I don't want to leave them. I love them. And I will really miss them."
Particularly painful, she lamented, were early media reports about her departure. "I don't know who has been behind the leaks, but no question they've hurt deeply," she said.
Curry also gave props to cohost Matt Lauer, calling out their "terrific relationship" on a "history-making" show.
Monday, June 11, 2012
Robin Roberts Has Bone-Marrow Disease, Will Get Transplant from Sister

Robin Roberts is facing another health scare.
The Good Morning America anchor revealed Monday that she is battling MDS, or myelodysplastic syndrome, a disease of the blood and bone marrow – and that she will have a bone-marrow transplant, with her sister as a donor.
"My doctors tell me I'm going to beat this – and I know it's true," Roberts, 51, writes in an emotional message to fans on the GMA website.
"If you Google MDS, you may find some scary stuff, including statistics that my doctors insist don't apply to me. They say I'm younger and fitter than most people who confront this disease and will be cured."
Roberts, who beat breast cancer several years ago, will begin chemotherapy immediately.
The bone-marrow transplant will happen later this year. "I am very fortunate to have a sister who is an excellent match, and this greatly improves my chances for a cure," she says.
She expects to miss "a chunk of time" after the transplant, but hopes to keep working at GMA full time, or close to it, until then.
"I love what I do and the people with whom I do it," she says. "Along with my faith, family and friends, all of you at ABC News give me the motivation and energy to face this challenge."
Roberts, who leaned on her sisters during her battle against breast cancer as well, suggested Monday that her cancer treatments were likely the cause of this new medical problem. Still, she is optimistic she'll make a full recovery.
"When I faced breast cancer, your prayers and good wishes sustained me, gave me such hope and played a major role in my recovery," she says. "In facing this new challenge, I ask humbly for more of your prayers and love – as I will keep you in my mine and update you regularly on my condition."
source: people.com
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Vicky Morales' reflections on Arnold Clavio vs. Azkals issue

Clavio drew flak online earlier this month for criticizing the football team in the morning show “Unang Hirit,” during a discussion on the sexual harassment complaint that Cristy Ramos, match commissioner and daughter of former president Fidel V. Ramos, filed against them.
“I guess the lesson to be learned na lang here is restraint for both parties...” said Morales in a PEP report.
She related that Clavio himself has also learned his lesson.
"You know, we have this think before you click [campaign]. Siguro now, you can carry it to other things... Think before you speak, think before you act,” she added.
Morales, who co-hosts the late-night news program “Saksi” with Clavio, stood up for the latter amid accusations that he’s “racist” (for commenting that the Azkals are insensitive, conceited, and, in his words, "Eh, hindi naman kayo Filipino, nagpapanggap lang kayong kayumanggi, hindi dito lumaki…”).
“…That never came to his mind. That was not part of his intention, ‘yung racism issue,” said she, adding that Clavio got really affected by the netizens' reactions on Twitter.
She, however, noted that Clavio is innately outspoken, and believes “that’s why he’s a very successful radio commentator.”
"Kahit kami-kami na lang nag-uusap, oh my gosh, talagang hard-hitting talaga siya. At the same time, ‘yung mga na-offend naman sa mga commentary niya, they have a right to their own course of action,” said Morales.
Clavio has already appealed the public for understanding for his deemed offensive statements, even as he urged that sexual harassment is an issue that deserves as much attention and, definitely, action.
The power of influence that media personalities possess also comes with a significant amount of responsibility, and Morales herself makes sure that she’s fair with her commentaries.
She’s particularly careful whenever assigned to anchor GMA News TV’s coverage of the impeachment trial of Chief Justice Renato Corona.
“I ask naman the questions in my head. I do a lot of reading—that's what I really do these days. Lahat ng mga commentary, lahat ng mga diyaryo, lahat nasa harap ko na. Because I want to know as much as possible, as I can, all the kuro-kuro ng lahat ng editors. Para at least, I can form my own opinion, and help others form theirs,” she related.
source: mb.com.ph