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Julie Chen Moonves hosts the hit summer reality series Big Brother, which returned for the 22nd season on August 5 on CBS.Chen Moonves was one the original hosts of The Daytime Emmy Award-winning Talk show The Talk, serving as moderator and host from the year 2010 until 2018. But her real passion was the time she brought writer into her duties and won an Emmy for it. She won another Emmy for her role as host of an exceptional entertainment talk show. The Talk examines contemporary events using the perspective of five female hosts. Chen Moonves hosted CBS News The Early Show's early morning news broadcast The Early Show for a decade. Prior to that, she served as the news anchor of The Early Show and anchor of the CBS Morning News, the morning show of the CBS Television Network, a half-hour broadcast.Chen Moonves covered several major news events for The Early Show, including the 2003 war in Iraq. She was sent to Cairo after 9/11 and conducted an intense and thrilling conversation with the father of 9/11's principal terrorist who took over the world. Chen Moonves is a journalist who has worked alongside newsmakers such as former New York City City Mayor Rudy Giuliani. Queen Rania and the former Defense Secretary William Cohen and Denzel Washington. Chen Moonves has also worked with the CBS's New York City station WCBS, as a reporter, anchor as well as a producer (1997-1999). Before entering CBS News from 1995 Chen Moonves had been a reporter at WDTN TV Dayton. Her previous jobs include working as a reporter with ABC NewsOne, the network's affiliated news service (1992-1995) as well as a desk assistant in ABC News' Los Angeles Bureau (1990-1991) as well as finishing her last year of university in the University of Southern California. In her desk-assistant role for ABC News late night broadcast Nightline She worked alongside Ted Koppel. He remains an inspiration to her in the field of journalism. Chen Moonves was Koppel's co-worker on Anatomy of a Riot (the Premiertime Special of Columbia du-Pont that focused on what happened during the Los Angeles riots of 1992).



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