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====Daily Show criticism====
====Daily Show criticism====
In response to several on-air instances in which Carlson stated that she did not know the meanings of certain words (including "[[czar]]", "[[ignoramus]]", and "[[double-dip recession]]"), [[Jon Stewart]] pointed out on the December 8, 2009 episode of ''[[The Daily Show]]'' that she had an accomplished academic background and accused her of deliberately feigning ignorance to avoid being seen as intellectual by her audience.[http://www.salon.com/politics/war_room/2009/12/09/carlson][http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2009/12/jon_stewart_to_fncs_gretchen_c.html][http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/tv-zone-1.811968/gretchen-carlson-genius-or-dummy-1.1645818]
In response to several on-air instances in which Carlson stated that she did not know the meanings of certain words (including "[[czar]]", "[[ignoramus]]", and "[[double-dip recession]]"), [[Jon Stewart]] pointed out on the December 8, 2009 episode of ''[[The Daily Show]]'' that she had an accomplished academic background and accused her of deliberately feigning ignorance to avoid being seen as intellectual by her audience.<ref name="Salon article">[http://www.salon.com/politics/war_room/2009/12/09/carlson Salon article about Stewart on Carlson]</ref><ref name="nymag article">[http://nymag.com/daily/intel/2009/12/jon_stewart_to_fncs_gretchen_c.html New York Magazine article about Stewart on Carlson]</ref><ref name="newsday article">[http://www.newsday.com/entertainment/tv-zone-1.811968/gretchen-carlson-genius-or-dummy-1.1645818 Newsday article about Stewart on Carlson]</ref>



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Revision as of 05:47, 18 December 2009

Gretchen Carlson
During an interview on Fox and Friends
Born
Gretchen Elizabeth Carlson

(1966-06-21) June 21, 1966 (age 58)
Occupation(s)Co-host of Fox & Friends
(Fox News Channel)
SpouseCasey Close[1]
WebsiteBiography on FoxNews.com

Gretchen Elizabeth Carlson (born June 21, 1966) is a American television journalist and former winner of the Miss America pageant who currently hosts the Fox News morning show Fox & Friends along with co-hosts Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade.

Life

Carlson was raised in Anoka, Minnesota, and graduated from Anoka-Hennepin School District 11's Anoka High School, in 1984, as valedictorian.[2] One of her childhood nannies was Michele Bachmann, the future Republican congresswoman.[3] Carlson is also a former beauty queen. She won the title "Miss Minnesota" and then, in 1989,[4] became the third woman from that state to win the "Miss America" title. For the talent competition, Carlson played the violin, an instrument with which she continues to perform.

Carlson graduated with Honors from Stanford University, in 1990, with a self-designed degree in the field of organizational behavior. While a student at Stanford, she studied abroad at Oxford University.[5]

Carlson is married to sports agent Casey Close, whose clientele includes Ryan Howard, Derek Jeter and formerly Josh Hamilton.[6] They have two young children.[7]

Career

Carlson was previously the co-anchor of the Saturday Early Show, on CBS, along with Russ Mitchell. She joined CBS News as a correspondent in 2000, and began working on The Early Show in 2002. Before her tenure at CBS, Carlson served as a weekend anchor and reporter for KXAS-TV in Dallas, Texas, was an anchor and reporter at WOIO-TV in Cleveland, Ohio, and for WCPO-TV, in Cincinnati. She began her television career in Richmond, Virginia, as a political reporter for WRIC-TV.[7] She began her media career in a franchise called Neighborhood News.

Carlson was moved to Fox & Friends initially as a weekend substitute host. But on September 25, 2006, a shifting of anchors, which included E.D. Hill moving to the 10 a.m. hour of Fox News Live opened a weekday slot on Fox & Friends, which Carlson filled. She co-hosts the show with Steve Doocy and Brian Kilmeade.

Carlson is a national celebrity spokesperson for the March of Dimes.[7]

She announced on Fox & Friends on June 9, 2009 (also repeated on Glenn Beck's Fox News television program the same day) that her parents' car dealership had been selected for closing as part of the General Motors reorganization and bankruptcy on June 1, 2009.[8][9] The dealership, Lee Carlson's Main Motors, has been operating since 1919, and is still open.[10]

Controversies

On Fox & Friends, during an interview with Dan Bartlett, Counselor to the President during the George W. Bush administration, Carlson labeled Democratic U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy a "hostile enemy" of the United States, "right here on the home front." Bartlett replied "Well, we don't view Ted Kennedy as a hostile enemy. We do view him to be an open and often critic of the war. He has been from the very outset. I don't think that's anything new."[11] Keith Olbermann chose her as that day's "Worst Person in the World" on that night's broadcast of his show Countdown,[12] while Howard Kurtz of the Washington Post called it "the Fox News exchange of the day" and asked, "Doesn't the Constitution allow for dissent?"[13]

Critics such as Media Matters for America have criticized Carlson for what they view as her conservative bias.[14]

Daily Show criticism

In response to several on-air instances in which Carlson stated that she did not know the meanings of certain words (including "czar", "ignoramus", and "double-dip recession"), Jon Stewart pointed out on the December 8, 2009 episode of The Daily Show that she had an accomplished academic background and accused her of deliberately feigning ignorance to avoid being seen as intellectual by her audience.[15][16][17]


References

  1. ^ Carter, Bill (December 4, 2009). "For 'Today' and 'Fox and Friends,' Different Approaches on Disclosure". Media Decoder. New York City, New York: The New York Times Company. Retrieved 09 December 2009. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ http://pageantcenter.com/pageant%20titleholders/gretchencarlson.html
  3. ^ GOP's New Lightning Rod - George Will
  4. ^ Miss America :: History - 1989, January 11, 2007
  5. ^ http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,164751,00.html
  6. ^ Going Deep: Casey Close, Alan Schwarz, baseballamerica.com, February 9, 2007
  7. ^ a b c "Gretchen Carlson". Retrieved 2009.12.10.. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  8. ^ Levy, Paul (June 16, 2009). "GM terminates contract with Anoka's Main Motors". StarTribune.com. Minneapolis, Minnesota: The Star Tribune Company. Retrieved 09 December 2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  9. ^ Froemming, Mandy Moran (June 4, 2009). "Anoka's Main Motors being cut by GM". Anoka County Union. Coon Rapids, Minnesota: ABCNewspapers.com. Retrieved 09 December 2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  10. ^ "Lee Carlson's Main Motors". Main Motors website. Retrieved 09 December 2009. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  11. ^ Fox & Friends, January 10, 2007
  12. ^ Countdown with Keith Olbermann, January 10, 2007
  13. ^ Howard Kurtz, "One Last Surge?", Washington Post, January 11, 2007
  14. ^ http://mediamatters.org/search/index?qstring=&from=&to=&tags=gretchen_carlson&tags=&tags=&tags=
  15. ^ Salon article about Stewart on Carlson
  16. ^ New York Magazine article about Stewart on Carlson
  17. ^ Newsday article about Stewart on Carlson
Honorary titles
Preceded by Miss America
1989
Succeeded by