She might could do " Nightline. " " Nightline "' s not doing " Nightline " the way they used to.

source: 
COCA
Entry: 
1051
Example: 
For CBS. She might could do " Nightline. "
Modal 1: 
might
Modal 2: 
could
Gender: 
Female
Race/Ethnicity: 
White
Age: 
40s
Level of Education: 
Graduate school (Master's degree)
Home Community, Town, or State: 
TX (Abilene)
Location Collected: 
Television
Year: 
2005
Relation to Addressee: 
panelist to host
Medium: 
Spoken
Sentence Structure: 
1.0
Status: 
Naturalistic
Notes: 
Source: FoxNews Saturday. Full Context: is - has - has passed. And I think, you know, you can lament that for a lot of different reasons. But opinion I obviously driving - has driven cable news. I think the broadcast networks are going to have to try to figure out how to have some sort of passion around subjects. When you talk to young people, they - they just are not interested in watching this. I think Katie Couric would actually be a very interesting choice. She's underestimated. BURNS: For CBS. HALL: For CBS. She might could do " Nightline. " " Nightline "' s not doing " Nightline " the way they used to. She might could have a live interview. They've got Laura Logan, who's a young reporter who's coming up. I don't think everybody in the past was good and everybody tomorrow is past. But they need to rethink this. BURNS: If, Jim, the Olympian anchor, which is to say, the God-like anchor, has passed, do we now want