When I first saw this photo of Sharon, I thought she was in a different line of work.
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Stephanie Chuang was nominated by O’grady, who liked the hot news reader from the bay area.
Cassidy Hubbarth has been sitting in the suggest post for a long time—apologies to for taking so long MrJ but here she is.
Alex’s mother, Tin Swe Thant, is an immigrant from Burma. I’ve always thought Alex was cute, but one thing that always struck me as odd about her was that no matter how horrible the story, she always presented it with a smile.
Mamiko comes here via a suggestion from adcmelb, who told us she is a “weather reader for Japanese TV NHK and a top notch musician—with her claim to fame being having two affairs with other married Meteorologists”. Sounds intriguing!
Bri Nguyen is the sexy star of the reality TV show Utopia who got mentioned in the comments a little while ago.
Who better to get advice on a potential Chinese siren than TheBeijinger? So when he suggested Zhuzhu I just had to have a look.
UCFullFrontal requested we look at 张奀宁 Guo Simin. Well the Chinese gives me Zhang En Ning and Guo Simin not a lot, so we’ll go with the Chinese and hope it’s right…
To start off 2015′s Throwback Thursday posts, here a gem from May of 1980 featuring a then-33 year-old Connie Chung, delivering stories on a couple of long-forgotten names in the news. Connie occupied the KNXT Channel 2 in Los Angeles (now KCBS) anchor chair from 1976-1983. The station’s news anchor alumni includes many recognizable names, including Connie’s now-husband who currently hosts a successful trash TV talk show.
Connie is often credited for paving the way for a lot of Asian-American news journalists since she began her career back in the early 70s, as a correspondent for the CBS Evening News, then anchored by the iconic Walter Cronkite. A few of her more notable interviews were with Claus von Bülow, Magic Johnson, and Martina Navratilova. Probably her best (but not fondly) remembered pairing was with Dan Rather when they did the CBS Evening News together from 1993-1995. Her most infamous stunt was her farewell to her and her hubby’s short-lived 2006 talk show, when she “sang” a lyrically-altered version of “Thanks for the Memory” in an evening gown.













