Albany Times Union

Makes “ET” history

New co-host pays tribute to women who preceded her

- By Karu F. Daniels

New co-host first Black woman anchor

Nischelle Turner was officially named as co-host of “Entertainm­ent Tonight,” making her the first Black woman to sit in the anchor chair.

The Cbs-owned show announced that the fourtime Emmy Award winner will co-host the nightly broadcast alongside Kevin Frazier, who is also Black.

“Nischelle can do it all,” executive producer Erin Johnson said. “She can go from a heartfelt conversati­on with Oscar winner Viola Davis about the impact of Cicely Tyson to singing karaoke on a balcony with Jimmy Fallon. She is warm, thoughtful, and full of energy.”

“Celebritie­s respect her skills as a seasoned journalist, and our audience has taken notice of her fun chemistry with Kevin Frazier,” she added. “There is no one more deserving to lead ‘ET’ in our history-making 40th season and beyond.”

“I’ve known this news for a couple weeks and have been thinking of what to say when it was released,” Turner wrote in an Instagram post on Thursday, saying thank you and paying homage to the many Black woman who came before her and still work in broadcast television, including Carole Simpson, Oprah Winfrey, Pat Harvey, Gayle King, Hota Kotb, Robin Roberts, Tamron Hall and Joy Reid.

She even gave a nod to Mary Hart, who hosted the popular series from 1982-2011 “for building this genre” and thanked her predecesso­r Nancy O’dell “for setting the table.”

“My gratitude is deep and my commitment to representi­ng is strong,” Turner concluded.

A graduate of the University of Missouri, Turner joined the show as a correspond­ent in 2014. She has served as the weekend co-host and covered everything from award shows to movie premieres to breaking news.

A respected entertainm­ent news expert, she began her journalism career in 1998 as a reporter and fill-in anchor in Evansville, Ind.

The 46-year-old Columbia, Mo., native’s credits also include work for “Good Day LA” and “Fox Sports” and entertainm­ent segments for “CNN Newsroom,” “New Day” and “CNN Tonight.”

She even was featured on the long-running CBS soap opera “The Young and the Restless.”

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