マリクレールのインスタグラム(marieclairemag) - 11月29日 07時21分


It took Jessica Savitch nearly two decades to climb to the top of the national broadcast heap. And only 42 seconds to fall all the way down.

Savitch made broadcast history by becoming the first female news anchor in a major market and the first woman to anchor the weekend newscast for NBC News. In 1979, she was dubbed America's "Golden Girl" by Newsweek. By the age of 33, she was earning $500,000 a year from NBC—a modern $1.8 million.

But in 1983, Savitch was involved in a bad car accident and met her tragic end.

The whisper network immediately clicked into overdrive. Had she been high? Drunk? Both? Had she been murdered? Retaliation for years of hard-hitting reporting in regional markets? Had she—with all of her drive and all of her demons—somehow deserved the demise? In an exclusive report, those closest to Savitch speak out about what everyone got wrong about her life. Link in bio for more.

✏️: @justinedc


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