Friday Live in Chicago with 'World News' anchor Diane Sawyer and Grammy-winning recording artist Alicia Keys.
Friday, March 5, 2010
For this episode of Friday Live in Chicago, Oprah welcomed ABC World News anchor Diane Sawyer to discuss her move from Good Morning America to the coveted evening news desk, and Grammy-winning recording artist Alicia Keys to share about her life after 10 years in the business and perform a song off her latest album. Diane Sawyer let cameras follow her through a typical day preparing for the 6:30-7:00 newscast and also into her office, in addition to sitting down with Oprah to speak about her more than 40 years of television journalism. Alicia Keys gave a glimpse into how she's changed in the last 10 years of her career with her nutrition, creative collaborations and youth foundation, as well as singing "Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart."
This episode featured the following highlights:
Watching this episode of Friday Live in Chicago, it was hard not to be overwhelmed and inspired by the amazing talent Oprah featured on the show. Diane Sawyer is a role model to any young woman looking towards a career in journalism and for anyone looking to live with success and grace. The natural ease of talent in Alicia Keys is always amazing to see, and this episode gave her a relatablility, even through her many awards, famous friends, and charitable foundation. When speaking about food and nutrition, everyone can find a common ground.
Alicia Keys performed her song "Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart" from her 2009 album The Element of Freedom. from J-Records, which also featured tracks with Beyonce and Jay-Z.More »
Original Air Date:
Friday, March 5, 2010
Guests:
- Diane Sawyer
- Alicia Keys
Show Summary:
For this episode of Friday Live in Chicago, Oprah welcomed ABC World News anchor Diane Sawyer to discuss her move from Good Morning America to the coveted evening news desk, and Grammy-winning recording artist Alicia Keys to share about her life after 10 years in the business and perform a song off her latest album. Diane Sawyer let cameras follow her through a typical day preparing for the 6:30-7:00 newscast and also into her office, in addition to sitting down with Oprah to speak about her more than 40 years of television journalism. Alicia Keys gave a glimpse into how she's changed in the last 10 years of her career with her nutrition, creative collaborations and youth foundation, as well as singing "Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart."
Special Highlights:
This episode featured the following highlights:
- After 11 years with Good Morning America and more than 40 years in television news, Diane Sawyer is now the anchor for ABC's World News.
- Happy to not get up at 4 a.m. any longer, Diane Sawyer took cameras through a typical day and into her office while she prepared for the 6:30 p.m. show.
- Through her career, Diane stays curious about the world and the remarkable people she meets to keep her job fresh, and is fulfilled by the life she lives with her husband of 21 years, director Mike Nichols.
- After 10 years, 12 Grammy's, and 30 millions albums sold, Alicia Keys is still excited by her projects with Beyonce and Jay-Z.
- Alicia stays grounded with health and children's foundation.
What to Take Away from the Show:
Watching this episode of Friday Live in Chicago, it was hard not to be overwhelmed and inspired by the amazing talent Oprah featured on the show. Diane Sawyer is a role model to any young woman looking towards a career in journalism and for anyone looking to live with success and grace. The natural ease of talent in Alicia Keys is always amazing to see, and this episode gave her a relatablility, even through her many awards, famous friends, and charitable foundation. When speaking about food and nutrition, everyone can find a common ground.
Products Featured in This Episode:
Alicia Keys - 'The Element of Freedom'
Alicia Keys performed her song "Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart" from her 2009 album The Element of Freedom. from J-Records, which also featured tracks with Beyonce and Jay-Z.More »
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