Her company has produced two thousand hours of programming for various networks including: A&E, E!, TLC, WE, LOGO, National Geographic, Animal Planet, HGTV, CNN, Oxygen and XM/Sirius satellite radio.
They have also produced hundreds of digital programs and created the podcast: Confronting O. J. Simpson hosted by Kim Goldman.
In 2021, it was announced that Glass and Marcus Lemonis have acquired the rights of the game show Let's Make a Deal.
[2] Other notable television and radio jobs include: Co-Host of the Miss America Pageant in 1997, interviewed Jeffrey Dahmer 1 on 1 in 1993 for Inside Edition, repeatedly appeared as a square on Hollywood Squares, hosted a popular morning radio show in Philadelphia on STAR 104.5.
When not overseeing her company, Glass Entertainment Group, Glass has appeared as a guest or guest-host on such programs as The Daily Show, The Big Idea with Donny Deutsch, CNN Larry King Live, Late Night with Conan O'Brien, CBS Morning News, Hollywood Squares, Court TV, MSNBC and as a host on WOR-radio in New York City.
[4] As well, in 2009, Glass pledged an undisclosed amount of money for an endowed scholarship for the Beyond Boundaries capital campaign for Tufts.
[5] Glass is married to Charles Lachman, a Pulitzer Prize nominee and [6] author of "The Last Lincolns", "In the Name of the Law", "Footsteps in the Snow" and "A Secret Life...The lies and scandals of Grover Cleveland".
Charles Lachman is currently the Executive Producer of Inside Edition, an entertainment show run by CBS.