NAMES IN THE NEWS : Koppel, Brokaw on Life After 50
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As they approach their 50th birthdays, newsman Ted Koppel said he doesn’t have the “sex appeal” to be an anchorman, and colleague Tom Brokaw said he expects to have a new job before he turns 65.
NBC’s Brokaw, born Feb. 6, 1940, and Koppel, who was born two days later, reflect on their careers in the Feb. 3 issue of TV Guide.
“By the end of this decade I will be doing, in one form or another, what I’m doing now--reporting,” said Koppel, of ABC-TV’s “Nightline.” “At one time I did want to be a news anchor, but I know I don’t have the pizzazz.
“Apart from their talents as journalists, Peter (Jennings), Tom (Brokaw) and Dan (Rather) are also extremely attractive and have a level of sex appeal that I don’t have.”
Brokaw, however, said he does not see himself doing the same thing down the line.
“I believe there’ll always be a place for an evening network news program, but I don’t think I’ll be here for another 15 years,” said the “NBC Nightly News” anchorman. “I’d like more time I could count on, which I can’t now because I’m so tied to world events.”
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