Tanya Mosley
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Information saturation at the same time where the news is always on. And you were in the thick of that. That was really like your prime. How did you grapple with that at the time with your news bosses basically pushing you in that direction?
Information saturation at the same time where the news is always on. And you were in the thick of that. That was really like your prime. How did you grapple with that at the time with your news bosses basically pushing you in that direction?
Information saturation at the same time where the news is always on. And you were in the thick of that. That was really like your prime. How did you grapple with that at the time with your news bosses basically pushing you in that direction?
Allowing yourself to be put in that category of the entertainment.
Allowing yourself to be put in that category of the entertainment.
Allowing yourself to be put in that category of the entertainment.
Was there a way to do that? What would have happened, do you think, if you had said that?
Was there a way to do that? What would have happened, do you think, if you had said that?
Was there a way to do that? What would have happened, do you think, if you had said that?
Well, the thing about the interviews that you did, you really did bring yourself to them. You tried to make them a Connie Chung interview. One of the celebrity interviews that you went after yourself was NBA basketball star Magic Johnson shortly after he announced he was HIV positive. Yes. And I want to play a clip of your interview with him. It was for your show Face to Face in 1991.
Well, the thing about the interviews that you did, you really did bring yourself to them. You tried to make them a Connie Chung interview. One of the celebrity interviews that you went after yourself was NBA basketball star Magic Johnson shortly after he announced he was HIV positive. Yes. And I want to play a clip of your interview with him. It was for your show Face to Face in 1991.
Well, the thing about the interviews that you did, you really did bring yourself to them. You tried to make them a Connie Chung interview. One of the celebrity interviews that you went after yourself was NBA basketball star Magic Johnson shortly after he announced he was HIV positive. Yes. And I want to play a clip of your interview with him. It was for your show Face to Face in 1991.
That was my guest, Connie Chung, interviewing Magic Johnson in 1991. just a month after he announced that he was HIV positive. And Connie, I know you just mentioned how you really didn't want to do the celebrity interview because who cares if, you know, about someone's personal life. But this was a story that had such cultural and social significance because of HIV at that time frame.
That was my guest, Connie Chung, interviewing Magic Johnson in 1991. just a month after he announced that he was HIV positive. And Connie, I know you just mentioned how you really didn't want to do the celebrity interview because who cares if, you know, about someone's personal life. But this was a story that had such cultural and social significance because of HIV at that time frame.
That was my guest, Connie Chung, interviewing Magic Johnson in 1991. just a month after he announced that he was HIV positive. And Connie, I know you just mentioned how you really didn't want to do the celebrity interview because who cares if, you know, about someone's personal life. But this was a story that had such cultural and social significance because of HIV at that time frame.
How did you get that exclusive?
How did you get that exclusive?