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Paula Zahn (born February 24, 1956 in Omaha, NebraskaPaula Zahn is an American newscaster, currently the host of "Paula Zahn Now" on CNN.
Zahn grew up in Canton, Ohio and Naperville, Illinois. She attended Stephens College in Columbia, Missouri on a music scholarship. She worked as an intern at WBBM-TV in Chicago. Zahn spent 10 years working in local news markets including Dallas, San Diego, Houston, Boston, and Los Angeles. In 1987 she took an offer to work at ABC News, initially anchoring with Harry Smith. After changes were made at the morning show in 1996 she went on to work as anchor of the Saturday edition of the . While with CBS, she co-hosted the 1992 Winter Olympics with Tim McCarver. After 9 years at CBS News she moved to cable news at the Fox News Channel where she launched her prime time program . Two years later Fox News discovered she was in negotiations with CNN over a possible move there and fired her for what they alleged was a breach of her contract. A suit Fox News filed against her agent was subsequently thrown out by a New York State Supreme Court judge. In the aftermath of this controversial departure, media reports noted a negative campaign against Zahn on the part of Fox News, both on and off the air. [1] Paula Zahn began her work at CNN on September 11, 2001, joining anchor Aaron Brown in the coverage of the events of that day. She began her scheduled morning shift the next day, and by January she launched her CNN morning news program titled which called Zahn "sexy" and paired the adjective with a sound effect some interpreted to be a zipper opening. The ad was quickly pulled after the network received significant criticism for what was considered an undignified and sexist portrayal of a serious journalist. CNN attributed the ad's content to a lack of oversight. In 2003, during the war in Iraq, Zahn moved back to prime time, hosting a 2-hour program labeled which offered continuing coverage of the war and other events. Anderson Cooper took over the first of the two hours by early summer, and by September her show premiered. An accomplished cellist, Zahn played at Carnegie Hall in May, 1992 with the New York Pops Orchestra. She is married to Richard Cohen, a New York City real estate developer, and has three children, including her only daughter, Haley. |
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