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Kelly Lange
Kelly Lange (born Dorothy Scafard; December 14, 1937) is an American journalist, most notable for being the first woman to be a nightly news anchor in Los Angeles. Lange, a Shakespeare major in college, is a longtime news anchor in Los Angeles, a veteran radio and TV news reporter, NBC talk show host, former Tournament of Roses parade co-host, and more recently a best-selling mystery author. ==Early career== Lange was born in New York City〔 and graduated from Merrimack College in North Andover, Massachusetts.〔("About: Kelly Lange" ), ''kelly-lange.com'' website (archived 2002)〕 She moved to California in the mid-1960s to pursue a certification to be a school teacher.〔 One day in 1967, Lange, a model at the time, got into a line at a Buena Park, California shopping mall,〔 because it appeared "they were giving something away." The something they were giving away turned out to be applications for two positions as "Ladybirds" on KABC 790 radio. The lucky duo would become the first female traffic/weather reporters in this area to patrol in helicopters. Lange was one of two chosen. She got the 6 a.m.-to-9 a.m. segment and she was called "Dawn O'Day." Another applicant, a film studio secretary named Lori Ross, got the afternoon shift as "Eve O'Day." "The two women in their tight-fitting, silver-lamé jumpsuits paved the way for today's less-exploited women deejays and announcers," thus began Kelly Lange's career as a news reporter, spotting news and reporting traffic for KABC, later joining KNBC-4 in 1971. NBC News refers to Lange as the first woman to anchor a nightly newscast at an NBC-owned station. ''TV Guide'' said Lange was the first local newscaster to be paid $1 million per year.
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