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Marlene Sanders (January 10, 1931 – July 14, 2015) was an American television news correspondent, anchor, producer and executive who worked for
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in the 1960s and 1970s and moved to
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in 1978. She is known for being the first woman to achieve several milestones in the then male-dominated field of television news. Shortly after joining ABC News as a correspondent in 1964, Sanders became the first woman to
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an evening news broadcast for a major network when she substituted for the regular anchor,
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, who had become ill. She was also the first woman to report on the
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from the field. In 1976, ABC promoted her to vice president and director of documentaries, making her one of the first women to reach upper management in the field. She also won three
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s for documentaries she produced for CBS.


Early life and education

Sanders grew up in a
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family in
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. Her family was relatively secular, though they did attend a
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synagogue occasionally and were well aware of ongoing issues affecting the Jewish community such as discrimination. As career options were limited at the time, Sanders moved to
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to pursue a theater career.Jewish Ledger (Connecticut edition): "Q & A with… Marlene Sanders - Award-winning woman pioneer in broadcasting" By Cindy Mindell
August 20, 2010


Career

In 1955, after failing to land steady work in theater, Sanders accepted a low-level job in television news, working for Ted Yates, the producer for
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on
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.Gabriel, Joyce (2 July 1971)
Marlene Sanders Sets Anchors Away For Woman TV Journalists
''
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'', Retrieved November 2010
She eventually became associate producer of the show and, after Wallace left, became a co-producer. This was an unprecedented achievement, as women were typically relegated to performing solely administrative functions in the newsroom. Her career progressed from there. Sanders is credited with having helped to break down the barriers women faced in broadcasting at the time. She was the first woman to cover the
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from the field; the first woman anchor of a nightly newscast for a major network and eventually the first woman vice president of the
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division. Sanders began working for CBS News in 1978, where she resumed producing documentaries. She also reported on the women’s movement and the status of women in the news and reporting industry with CBS. Sanders later became an
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–winning correspondent, writer, producer and broadcast-news executive. She was a member of the
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s Board of Jurors from 1998 to 2004.


Personal life

Sanders was married to television producer Jerome Toobin, who died in 1984. Their son
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'', Retrieved November 16, 2010 ("Marlene Sanders, a former correspondent with ABC News and CBS News, was widowed in 1984")
Their second son, Mark (b. 1967), was born with
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in 1967 and lived away from the family, most recently in a group home in
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. Sanders died from cancer at the age of 84 on July 14, 2015.


Other

Sanders is featured in the feminist history film ''
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''. Sanders’s book (Co-written with Marcia Rock, 2-time Emmy award winning producer of NY documentaries), “Waiting for Prime Time: the women of television news” was published in 1988.


References


External links

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Faculty Profile - Marlene Sanders
NYU Arthur L Carter Journalism Institute * {{DEFAULTSORT:Sanders, Marlene 1931 births 2015 deaths People from Shaker Heights, Ohio Deaths from cancer in New York (state) CBS News people Journalists from Ohio 60 Minutes correspondents Jewish American journalists American women television journalists Toobin family 21st-century American Jews 21st-century American women