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Mary Kelly (journalist) was born on 1926, is an American television and radio reporter. Discover Mary Kelly (journalist)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 98 years old?
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Mary Kelly (journalist) Net Worth
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Mary Ellen Agnes Kelly (1926-2005?) was a US television and radio reporter and producer.
In 1945 at the age of 19, Kelly moved to New York for a copywriter position at the New York Times.
She spent only four months at the newspaper.
She took a secretarial position at a law firm.
Kelly then worked as a theatrical press agent.
From 1947 to 1949, Kelly worked at King Features Syndicate.
She was part of the sales promotion department.
The company paid for her to attend the Columbia School of Journalism to take night classes.
After her sale promotion department position, Kelly took a job as secretary to the producer of the Ted Mack's The Original Amateur Hour.
Her role later transitioned into becoming a script writer and talent auditions.
She then began working at NBC on the Broadway Open House late night show as assistant to the producer.
Mary Kelly transitioned within NBC from the Broadway Open House to the Today Show in 1951.
She worked as an assistant to the producer and a human interest reporter.
Kelly was part of the staff for the first production of the Today Show in 1952.
During her Today Show career, Kelly travelled the world for her reporting.
She interviewed celebrities, including Audrey Hepburn and Mel Ferrer, and reported on many international events, including Grace Kelly’s wedding and the inaugural commercial flight over the North Pole.
She later hosted her own radio show, “Mary’s Notebook.”
She attended Hartford Junior Business College.
She planned to be a home economics teacher.
While in Connecticut, Kelly worked as a typist for Connecticut General Life Insurance Company.
Kelly was part of the staff when the first show aired in January 1952.
Kelly worked with Today Show guests, doing preliminary interviews as well as making arrangements, picking them up for the show, and ensuring they were on schedule.
While she did mostly behind the scenes work, she also got on-air time.
She also presented stories herself on air.
In 1953, Kelly was assigned to an international tour with the Today Show’s mascot, J. Fred Muggs the chimpanzee.
During the tour, they visited Paris, Rome, Nairobi, Cairo, Beirut, Hong Kong, Tokyo, Honolulu, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Havana, and San Juan.
Besides watching after Muggs, Kelly supervised filming and wrote press releases.
Kelly reported on several notable and historic events.
Kelly attended the wedding of Grace Kelly and Prince Ranier of Monaco.
She reported on the sinking of the ocean liner SS Andrea Doria in 1956.
She also participated in a story called “Around the world in 80 hours,” a trip that took a total of 71 hours and 51 minutes to fly around the world.
With all of her national and international reporting taking her an estimated 50,000 miles annually, Kelly assumed the position of producer-writer of special features.
In 1957, she broadcast from the first commercial plane to ever fly the North Pole.
In November 1957, she was promoted to associate producer.
Throughout her time working on the show, women wrote to Kelly asking for advice on how to begin their own careers in the television and broadcasting field.
Mary Kelly left her job at the Today Show in November 1958.
Her nine-year career at the Today Show consisted of international and historic reporting.