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Julie Chen Moonves, who was one the original hosts and moderators on The Talk (a Daytime Emmy Award winner talk show) She returned on August 5 for the 22nd season. Her writing background was evident before becoming host, however her true love of writing was for the written word. Actually, the show brought her an Emmy. She also won an Emmy for her role as host of an excellent entertainment talk show. Her background in news made her a natural for the switch from The Talk, which examines topical events and contemporary topics through the eyes by five women hosts.Chen Moonves was co-host on CBS News' weekday morning broadcast The Early Show from 2002 through 2010. The anchor was for The Early Show as well as CBS Morning News. The CBS Television Network broadcasted a half-hour of news during the early hours of the morning. Chen Moonves also covered the conflict in Iraq, among other major stories, on The Early Show. Chen Moonves was sent to Cairo in the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks. She went her down and spoke with the father of hijackers to an eye-opening, fascinating interview. Chen Moonves's interviews include newsmakers such as former New York City City mayor Rudy Giuliani; Queen Rania Jordanian, William Cohen (former Defense Secretary), and celebrities like Denzel Washington. Angelina Jolie. Kanye. West. Taylor Swift. Tom Hanks. Mary J. Blige. Bruce Springsteen. Tom Cruise. Ben Affleck. Barbra Streisand. Betty White. Jamie Foxx. Scarlett Johansson. Katie Holmes. Matthew McC Chen Moonves also reported for the Emmy-winning CBS Sunday Morning news program that profiled celebrities like Jamie Lee Curtis and Paula Abdul.Prior to The Early Show, Chen Moonves worked as anchor and reporter for the CBS-owned WCBS-TV station located in New York City (1997-1999).Before joining CBS News, Chen Moonves worked as a reporter at WDTN-TV Dayton (1995-1997). Her previous jobs include working as a reporter for ABC NewsOne, the network's affiliate news channel (1992-1995) as well as a desk assistant for the ABC News' Los Angeles Bureau (1990-1991), all while finishing her last year of college in The University of Southern California. Her first job in broadcasting was as a desk assistant for ABC News' late-night broadcast Nightline together with Ted Koppel, who remains among her journalistic heros. Chen Moonves was Koppel's co-worker for Anatomy of a Riot (the Columbia du-Pont-winning Primetime Special that looked at the Los Angeles riots of 1992).



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