O'Neill's journalism career included freelance work for numerous television networks. She was an original correspondent for
CBS's
The Early Show, which debuted in 1999, where she presented "Box Office Plus", a regular Monday feature. She had a reputation for being more skeptical and less of a cheerleader for the movie industry than her movie news correspondent peers on other networks. Subsequently, she appeared as a host of
CNN's weekly
Travel Now series. From 2004 to 2006, she hosted
HGTV's
Mission Organization, where she matched professional organizers with those in need of organization and remodeling. The
White House has a tradition of inviting volunteers to assist with the holiday decorations. In 2005, they invited 50 volunteers. O'Neill hosted
The White House Christmas 2005 for HGTV, and spoke with
United States First Lady Laura Bush about the decorations and themes. In 2008, she was mentioned in retrospectives lamenting the state of the fashion world for black models in magazines like
Ebony and
Italian Vogue. O'Neill continued to model actively even after making the transition to journalism, and she modeled for the 2009 Spring/Summer
Calvin Klein ckOne fragrance campaign. ==Death==