kmox in st. louis. she wanted to do more. she was very interested in current events. there was a myth that men will listen to women doing news. like, becausewas why? she proposed the idea of doing what today we would call human interest. human interest is stories where there are interviews of people and it tells an emotional story, may be sad, or you bond with the characters. and she proposes this. because she is a woman it is decided that they will call the show, "news from a woman's eyes. " just go witho this. get stories that nobody else gets. cbs takes notice of her and hires her to come to new york and do news on the cbs radio network. this is a bigger deal than we might think. there are two women doing news back then in the entire united states. dorothy thompson is one and we will talk about her some other time. imagine you are a little grow growing up and you turn on the radio and there is catherine. what she was doing by today's standards would be considered gendered. but there is nothing to compare it to. she is doing news. so it's considered soft news, that