‘HAPPY TO BE HERE’ Olivia Jaquith (right) of Albany City’s CBS6 carries on with her newscast on Wednesday morning, while coanchor Julia Dunn announces that Jaquith “is anchoring the news now in active labor.” —SCREENGRAB FROM CBS6 ALBANY YOUTUBE
ALBANY, NEW YORK—Local news coanchor Olivia Jaquith went ahead with a three-hour morning newscast even after her labor contractions began and her water broke, keeping viewers updated about the coming birth of her first baby.
“We do have some breaking news this morning—literally,” coanchor Julia Dunn said at the top of the CBS6 Albany broadcast on Wednesday morning. “Olivia’s water has broke, and she is anchoring the news now in active labor.”
“Early labor, early labor,” replied Jaquith, who was two days past her due date.
Jaquith stayed on air as Dunn kept recording on Facebook Live.
“I’m happy to be here, and I’ll stay on the desk for as long as I possibly can,” Jaquith said. “But if I disappear, that’s what’s going on.”
Better at work
Jaquith had the option of going home, but she told the Times-Union that she decided to pass the time at her job rather than “nervously waiting around at the hospital.”