Jane Pauley is a television host and author with a net worth of $40 million. Jane Pauley has been a journalist since 1972.
She rose to prominence as Barbara Walters’ replacement on NBC’s “Today,” before going on to co-anchor “Dateline NBC” from 1992 to 2003. Pauley has also hosted “The Jane Pauley Show” and “CBS Sunday Morning.”
Pauley published her best-selling memoir “Skywriting: A Life Out of the Blue” in 2004. Her struggles with bipolar disorder were made public in the book. “And So It Goes,” Pauley’s autobiography, was also published.
On the business front, Pauley serves on the board of directors of the Children’s Health Fund in New York City, as well as the Mind Trust, an Indianapolis educational advocacy nonprofit.
Jane Pauley has received numerous honours throughout her career. Among her awards are the Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Journalism, the Paul White Award for Lifetime Contribution to Electronic Journalism from the Radio and Television News Directors Association.
She also won the Edward R. Murrow Award for Outstanding Achievement, and the Association for Women in Communications’ inaugural international Matrix Award. Pauley also won Daytime Emmy Awards in 2015 and 2019.