Overview
- CBS confirmed she died Aug. 9 at her Palm Desert, California, home after a long illness.
- She joined CBS in 1969 and rose through program practices to retire as senior vice president in 2005.
- Her Program Standards manual remains a core guide for content evaluation at the network.
- She represented CBS in congressional hearings and industry task forces, advocating protections against government overreach.
- After retiring, she wrote for and taught at UCLA Anderson, and her family requests donations to St. Jude or the Wounded Warriors Project.