Wednesday, July 15, 2015

R.I.P.: TV News Pioneer Marlene Sanders


Marlene Sanders, one of TV's first female journalists, died Tuesday at the age of 84.

Sanders lost a battle with cancer, according to CBS News.

Her death was announced by her son, CNN legal analyst and New Yorker staff writer Jeffrey Toobin, on his Facebook page.

"A pioneering television journalist - the first network newswoman to report from Vietnam, among many other firsts - she informed and inspired a generation. Above all, though, she was a great Mom," Toobin wrote.

Sanders reported from Vietnam in 1966.

She was also "the first woman to anchor a prime-time network newscast, for ABC, in 1964, when she filled-in for Ron Cochran, who had lost his voice that night ... and the first female vice-president of a news division, ABC, in 1976," USA Today says.

Sanders came to CBS News in 1978 as a documentary correspondent/producer, and stayed until 1987l, winning three Emmy Awards along the way.

Sanders followed her TV career teaching journalism at New York University.

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