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Linda Ellerbee (born Linda Jane Smith; August 15, 1944) is an American
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, anchor, producer, reporter, author, speaker and commentator, noted as longtime Washington correspondent for
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and host of '' NBC News Overnight''. She is widely known as the twenty-five year host of '' Nick News'',
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's highly rated and recognized news program for older school-aged children and teens that addressed substantive issues, including wars, disease and disasters, without condescension. Ellerbee's work on ''NBC News Overnight'' was recognized by the jurors of the duPont Columbia Awards as "possibly the best written and most intelligent news program ever."''Encyclopedia of Television'', 2nd Ed. 2004,
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, by Fitzroy Dearborn, Horace Newcomb (ed.), CRC Press, Boca Raton. .
Described as literate, smart, unapologetic, assertive and keenly observant, Ellerbee formally retired in 2015, after 43 years in journalism.


Early life

Ellerbee was born Linda Jane Smith in
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. She attended River Oaks Elementary School, Lanier Middle School, and Lamar High School in
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.Distinguished HISD Alumni
".
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.
She also attended
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in
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,
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, dropping out in 1964. Ellerbee traveled around the country for some time afterward, working itinerant jobs in radio. Ellerbee wrote: After a stint working for Terry Miller, majority leader of the
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, she was hired by the Dallas bureau of the
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to write copy. She claims to have been fired after writing a catty personal letter on the AP's
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s and accidentally sending the letter out on the wire. The letter brought her to the attention of Houston CBS television affiliate
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, which hired her to replace Jessica Savitch in January 1973. Within several months, she was hired by New York's
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.


Career

At NBC, Ellerbee worked as a reporter on '' Today''. Her first
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job was on the prime-time version of ''
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''. Ellerbee joined Lloyd Dobyns as co-host of ''Weekend'' when the show moved from its late-night time slot (where it rotated with ''
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'', generally one Saturday night per month) into direct
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competition with CBS's ''
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''. As with the late-night incarnation, they would sign-off with the phrase, "And so it goes." In 1982, Ellerbee was again teamed with Dobyns (and later Bill Schechner) as hosts of '' NBC News Overnight'', where their trademark writing style made the show somewhat reminiscent of their stint on ''Weekend''. They ended each broadcast with a short, usually wry, commentary, again signing off with the catch-phrase, "And so it goes," which later became the title of her first memoir. While at NBC, Ellerbee worked with Jessica Savitch; when Savitch's drug problems became apparent Ellerbee tried to organize an intervention, but Savitch died before that happened. In 1984, after the cancellation of ''Overnight'', Ellerbee moved to ''Summer Sunday USA'', as co-anchor with
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, the first time a prime-time network news program was co-anchored by two women. She was then a correspondent for ''Today'' before moving to rival network ABC in 1986. There she served as a reporter for the morning program ''
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''. At ABC, Ellerbee was able to co-write and co-anchor (with Ray Gandolf) '' Our World'', a weekly primetime historical series. She won an Emmy Award for her work on that program. In 1987, Ellerbee and her husband and business partner Rolfe Tessem left network news to start their own production company, Lucky Duck Productions. The company has produced programs for every major cable network, and has as its flagship program '' Nick News'', a news program for children on
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. That show has received many awards: three
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(including one personal Peabody given to Ellerbee for her coverage of the Clinton investigation58th Annual Peabody Awards
May 1999.
), another duPont Columbia Award and three
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. In 2004, Ellerbee was honored with an Emmy for her WE: Women's Entertainment network series ''When I Was a Girl''. In 1989, she guest-starred as herself in an episode of the sitcom ''
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''. The episode "Summer of '77" referenced that Ellerbee had auditioned for the anchor job which eventually went to the title character, played by Candice Bergen. In the episode, Murphy Brown also accuses Ellerbee of stealing the catchphrase "And so it goes" from her during a long-haul flight. The two reminisce, with Ellerbee saying she might like to go back to an old network job, and Brown wanting to take some time off to write a book. Both reply with "Nahh". Also in 1989, Ellerbee created a minor uproar by appearing in television commercials for Maxwell House coffee. The New York Times said the commercials were poorly done even as advertisements, but also betrayed her trademark "uncompromising intellectual honesty" and "sardonic wit" — and were mercenary, "devaluing both broadcast news and broadcast advertising." Because of the format of the commercials, set with a mock anchor's background,
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said "this is advertising news disguised as NBC news." Ellerbee would later share that journalist Jimmy Breslin called to supportively remind her that when he made a beer commercial, they let him keep his
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. Her autobiography, ''And So It Goes'', was published in 1986. A second book of memoirs, ''Move On: Adventures in the Real World'', was published in 1991 and a third, ''Take Big Bites: Adventures Around the World and Across the Table'', in 2005. In addition, she has authored an eight-part series of ''Girl Reporter'' books for young people, as well as a syndicated newspaper column.


Cancer survivor

In 1992, Ellerbee was diagnosed with
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and had a double
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. Afterwards, she spent much of her time speaking to groups about how she fought the cancer and how women need to fight the disease, demand better medical treatment, and maintain a healthy sense of humor.


Employment


National television and film

* Reporter, the Washington bureau of
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, 1976–1978 * Co-anchor, network news magazine '' Weekend '', 1978–1979 * Correspondent, ''
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'', 1979–1982 * Co-anchor, '' NBC News Overnight'', 1982–1984 * Co-anchor, ''Summer Sunday USA'', 1984 * Reporter, '' Today'', 1984–1986 * Reporter, ''
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'', 1986 * Anchor, '' Our World'', 1986–1987 *Narrator, ''
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'', 1987 * President, Lucky Duck Productions, since 1987 * Commentator,
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, 1989 * Producer, writer, and host, '' Nick News with Linda Ellerbee'' 1992–2015


Radio, local television, print, and online

* Disc jockey at WSDM Chicago 1965–1968 * Program director, KSJO San Francisco, 1967–1968 * Reporter, KJNO Juneau, Alaska, 1969–1972 * News writer, Associated Press in Dallas, Texas, 1972 * Television reporter,
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in Houston, 1972–1973 * General assignment reporter,
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in New York City, 1973–1976 * Writer, host, ''On the Record'' * On-line production with
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, since 1996 * Panelist, ''The Roundtable'', WAMC, 2020–


Bibliography


Non-fiction

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Fiction

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Accolades

*1992 NOW NYC's Women of Power & Influence Award *1998 Personal
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* 2011: Paul White Award,
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References


External links


Linda Ellerbee biography
on the
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