Journalist and Talk show host jane pauley is an American who has been active in the world of television since 1972. Her work in various TV shows has enabled her to earn a considerable amount of money. She is currently hosting the CBS Sunday Morning, a position she took over from Ed Osgood in September 2016. Pauley has also published several best-selling memoirs, including Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue which details her struggles with bipolar disorder. She is also involved in charity and is a member of the board of directors of both the Children’s Health Fund in New York City and the Mind Trust, an Indianapolis educational advocacy nonprofit.
During her illustrious career, she has anchored and co-anchored shows like the Today Show (NBC), Dateline NBC, Real Life with Jane Pauley, and the NBC Nightly News. She has been awarded numerous accolades and honors in her career. Her other works include a book called Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue, which details her struggle with bipolar disorder and her recovery.
Born as Margaret Jane Pauley on October 31, 1950, in Indianapolis, Indiana, she is the daughter of Richard Pauley, a milk salesman, and Mary Pauley, a housewife. She attended Warren Central High School and later graduated from Indiana University Bloomington. She is married to cartoonist Garry Trudeau, the creator of Doonesbury, since June 14, 1980. They have three children – Rachel, Ross, and Thomas. The couple lives in a home in Indianapolis, Indiana.