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As co-host, Turner said she's ready to "have more of a voice" and to "show everybody who I am as a journalist even more. I grew up like most other people. I grew up in rural Missouri, in the country, on a farm. I love the things everybody loves. One way Turner hopes to bring that energy is through her friendship with Frazier, whom she's known for years.

I think our viewers see that and they respond to it," she said. She is warm, thoughtful, and full of energy," Johnson said. There is no one more deserving to lead ET in our history-making 40th season and beyond. Turner, who counts the best part of the job as "getting to live out so many people's dreams," said she's most excited about having "the opportunity to connect more with viewers and to have a bigger platform to do good.

Bell Blue sits at the end of a table, surrounded by a dozen producers, including her No. Those Oprah graphics, did you get them changed? Nothing escapes her, from Schwarzenegger video licensing rights to the fonts used for each story. Behind the executive producer, three columns of multi-colored Post-its are stuck to the wall, one for each remaining show this week. Every Post-it represents a different segment, with some per program, ranging from mere seconds to several minutes.

Bidding for rights connected to the husband reached well into six figures, sources say. Action is her dominant mode and has been ever since she took over ET in after a stint at Hard Copy , perhaps ever since she was a kid in Springfield, Missouri, shaped by her father, who ran an oil distribution company. She watches The Insider and ET feeds around noon and her day can continue well into the night if she has events to attend.

To win. Not everybody responds to her zeal: She recently parted ways with Heidi Clements, a mere eight months after Clements was named co-executive producer. But most collaborators sing her praises. After stumbling into journalism, following a start in TV sales, she did everything from covering local news to pretending she was a prostitute, walking the streets with a black wig while taking part in an on-air police bust — twice. Even at home, she has a dedicated high-speed line for quick voiceover updates.

Dissatisfied during her last years at Access, she was there when she learned her mother was terminally ill. She was hoarse, then got a whisper, then her voice completely went away. Eight months after that, in she died.



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