This Week in Texas: A Conversation with Melanie Lawson

ABC13's veteran journalist Melanie Lawson spent 43 years bringing Texans the latest on national and international politics, earning her a reputation as one of the country's most respected political reporters.

Lawson's extensive reporting experience took her to some of the world's most significant hotspots, including the Middle East and Eastern Europe, where she covered major events such as the fall of the Berlin Wall and the Gulf War.

In an exclusive conversation with ABC13, Lawson shared behind-the-scenes stories from her storied career, offering a glimpse into the world of television news that few have experienced firsthand. The conversation delved into what drives a journalist to spend decades covering politics, and how Lawson's approach to storytelling has remained steadfast despite changing media landscapes.

As she prepares to retire from live television, Lawson reflects on her most memorable moments in the newsroom, recalling times when breaking news stories unfolded before her very eyes. Her career has taken her through some of the most pivotal moments in modern history, and now she shares those memories with a new generation of journalists and audiences eager to hear from the woman behind the lens.

With decades of experience under her belt, Lawson's insights provide invaluable lessons for aspiring reporters, offering practical advice on how to stay committed to telling important stories while navigating an ever-changing media environment.
 
man, 43 years is crazy! i mean, think about it, if she was born in the 70s, that means she's been around some of the biggest news events of the past few decades 🀯. and to have covered things like the fall of the berlin wall? that's just wild. i'm sure there are so many behind-the-scenes stories that could be written books from. but you know what's even crazier? how the media landscape has changed so much since she started out. it's wild to think about how tv news was different back then, and now it's all about clicks and trending topics πŸ“°πŸ‘€. i'm glad she's gonna share some of her insights with the next gen of journalists tho, 'cause that's always super valuable.
 
She was like a legend in journalism, been doing this for 43 years and still going strong... I mean what can you say? The girl has seen it all 🀯 And now she's passing the torch to the new gen, which is awesome! It's great that ABC13 got her exclusive chat, gotta love how they're preserving her legacy. Her stories will live on and inspire others to keep telling important ones too πŸ’‘ As a journalist herself, I'd wanna learn from someone with so much experience... it's like having a masterclass πŸ“š
 
Omg I'm literally so inspired by Melanie Lawson's career! 43 years is insane πŸ’₯ She must've seen and experienced so many things that most of us can't even imagine 🀯 I love how she's still got the passion for storytelling and wants to share her wisdom with the next gen of journalists πŸ‘©β€πŸŽ“ It's amazing to think about all the historical events she's covered, like the fall of the Berlin Wall and the Gulf War 🌍πŸ’₯ And I'm loving this behind-the-scenes peek into her world - it's giving me all the feels 😊
 
She's had such an iconic career it's crazy she never got a show of her own lol 43 years is insane! I mean, you get to witness history unfold and still manage to keep your passion for journalism going that long? That says a lot about her dedication to the craft πŸ’―. It'll be interesting to see what she shares with the new gen of journalists, maybe they can pick up some tips on how to stay relevant in this fast-changing media world πŸ“Ί
 
😊 Melanie Lawson is a legend in my book! 43 years of covering politics and international events is insane - she must have seen (and experienced) some wild stuff 🀯! I'm loving that she's sharing her behind-the-scenes stories with a new gen of journalists, it's time to learn from the best πŸ’‘. What really gets me is how she's stuck to her storytelling approach despite all the changes in media - dedication like that is so inspiring πŸ’–. Can't wait to see what's next for ABC13 and Melanie Lawson πŸ“Ί
 
Wow 🀩 she's been doing this for 43 years and still goes strong. Interesting that she got to cover so many historic events like the fall of the Berlin Wall. I wonder what her top story was πŸ“°πŸ’¬
 
πŸ“° what can we expect when a legend like Melanie Lawson passes the torch? gonna miss her sharp analysis and in-depth reporting πŸ’” she paved the way for so many female journalists, now its our turn to carry on her legacy πŸ‘©β€πŸ’Ό let's make sure to keep pushing forward with storytelling that matters πŸ’ͺ
 
43 years is like, whoa! That's a whole lotta news you've covered πŸ“°πŸ™Œ. I think what's really interesting about Melanie Lawson's career is that she stuck with it even when the world was changing around her. Like, she could've easily gotten burned out or lost interest after all those years, but instead she kept on reporting and sharing stories that matter to people. That takes a lot of dedication and passion πŸ™. I think we can all learn from her example - sometimes it's okay to stay in one place for a long time if it means you're making a real impact πŸ’‘. And let's be real, after 43 years, she must have seen some crazy stuff 🀯... but it sounds like she still has some amazing stories to share!
 
πŸ€” 43 years is a huge accomplishment but 43 years of covering politics might be a bit too long? I mean, isn't it time for some new blood in the newsroom? πŸ“Ί She's had her fair share of experiences and I'm sure she has some great stories to tell, but how about giving some younger journalists a chance to shine? Maybe she could take on a mentorship role or write a book instead?
 
Melanie Lawson's 43-year journey is a testament to dedication and passion for storytelling πŸ“°πŸ’« - I think it's so admirable that she got to experience such significant world events firsthand, like the fall of the Berlin Wall πŸ’₯, and still managed to maintain her approach to storytelling πŸ“Ί. The fact that she's now sharing those stories with a new generation of journalists is not only a great opportunity for learning but also a way to keep history alive πŸ”. Her legacy will undoubtedly leave an impact on the world of journalism, inspiring others to stay committed to telling important stories even in an ever-changing media landscape 🌎
 
πŸ“°πŸ’¬ Melanie Lawson's 43-year career as a political reporter is seriously inspiring 🀯! I mean, who wouldn't want to cover major events like the fall of the Berlin Wall and the Gulf War? 😲 But what's even more impressive is her ability to stay committed to telling important stories despite all the changes in the media landscape. Her approach to storytelling must be rooted in a deep passion for journalism πŸ“Ί. I love how she shares behind-the-scenes stories from her career – it's like getting a glimpse into a world we can only dream of πŸ‘€. As she prepares to retire, I hope her insights and lessons will inspire the next generation of journalists to keep pushing boundaries and telling stories that need to be told πŸ’‘.
 
πŸ“°πŸ’‘ Melanie Lawson's retirement is a big deal and I'm sure we'll miss seeing her face on our screens anymore πŸ˜” But what I love about this article is that she's sharing all those behind-the-scenes stories from her 43-year career - it's like getting a sneak peek into the world of TV news 🀫. And can you believe she's covered some of the most significant hotspots in the world, including the fall of the Berlin Wall? That's wild! πŸ’₯ I'm curious to know what drove her to spend so many decades covering politics - was it just passion or was there something more to it? Anyway, I think this is a great opportunity for younger journalists to learn from someone who's been in the game for so long πŸ“šπŸ’¬.
 
omg this lady Melanie Lawson is like a total legend 🀯 she's been reporting for 43 yrs?! that's insane! i mean i've only seen her report on abc13 and it always looked so easy lol but clearly it takes a lot of dedication and passion to cover politics for so long. i love how she's still sharing her expertise with the next gen of journalists, those lessons are gonna be super valuable πŸ€“ what's most inspiring is that she's still excited about telling stories even though the media landscape has changed so much over the years. definitely a role model for anyone who wants to make it in journalism πŸ’―
 
man, 43 years is insane she must've seen so much crazy stuff I mean, covering the Berlin Wall and Gulf War? that's like, a whole different world now what was it like being in those hotspots, did you get any close calls or crazy encounters with world leaders πŸ˜…?
 
she's been doing this for like 43 years tho 🀯 that's crazy! i mean, can you even imagine watching the world change around u that much? from berlin wall to gulf war... she's seen it all. and what's wild is she's still gonna keep sharing her stories with us. maybe we can learn a thing or two from her experiences. like, how does one stay passionate about reporting after so long? πŸ€”
 
omg she's like a legend 🀯 Melanie Lawson's been doing this for 43 years?? that's insane! i'm dying to know more about those behind-the-scenes stories from her career, especially the fall of the berlin wall and the gulf war 🌎πŸ’₯ what was it like being in the midst of all that history? also, i gotta say, it's so cool that she's passing on her wisdom to a new gen of journalists, can't wait to hear more from this media icon πŸ’β€β™€οΈπŸ“°
 
man 43 yrs is like, a lifetime in journalism πŸ™Œ can't even imagine having that kinda experience and still keeping it real πŸ’― she must've seen some crazy stuff, from wall falling to gulf war... and people wonder why journalists get old before their time 😴 anyway, love how she's sharing her wisdom with the next gen of reporters, gotta respect that πŸ™ hope she gets to enjoy her retirement tho, no more early morning wake ups 😴
 
just saw this and gotta say, 43 yrs in politics journalism is insane lol 🀯 she's seen it all! i mean, the berlin wall fallin and gulf war? that's some wild history right there. but what really gets me is how she still manages to tell stories with the same passion after all these years. that takes dedication and a true love for storytelling πŸ“°πŸ’¬
 
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