In a juicy brand brand new tell-all guide, Couric comes across as brash, striving, and self-absorbed, and Sawyer is a Machiavellian, often-inscrutable workaholic.

Lloyd Grove
Editor in particular
The Everyday Beast

The moment of truth is about to arrive—or at least a book-length facsimile thereof for Katie Couric, Diane Sawyer and Christiane Amanpour.
Information professionals and community publicists have now been distracting by themselves with this summer time’s seriously depressing or perhaps alarming world activities by moving around and poring over bound galleys regarding the Information Sorority, veteran journalist Sheila Weller’s gossipy chronicle regarding the increase (and periodic stumbles) of three of tv news’ best-known women. ...