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Julie Chen Moonves is the host of Big Brother's 22nd season which premiered on CBS 5 August 2018. Chen Moonves served as moderator as well as one of the early hosts of The Talk. She won an Daytime Emmy Award for her work. In the year she began writing that her true passion began to emerge. Also, she was awarded an Emmy for hosting and outstanding entertainment talk show. The Talk examines contemporary events by looking through the eyes of five female hosts. Chen Moonves hosted CBS News the early morning news show The Early Show for a decade. The anchor was for The Early Show as well as CBS Morning News. The CBS Television Network broadcasted a half-hour morning news program in the early hours of the day. Chen Moonves also covered the war in Iraq, among other major stories, on The Early Show. Following 9/11, she traveled to Cairo to conduct an interesting and fascinating interview. Chen Moonves has interviewed newsmakers like the former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Queen Rania of Jordan as well as the former Defence Secretary William Cohen, and celebrities such as Denzel Washington, Angelina Jolie, Kanye West, Taylor Swift, Viola Davis, Tom Hanks, Mary J. Blige, Bruce Springsteen, Tom Cruise, Ben Affleck, Barbra Streisand, Betty White, Jamie Foxx, Scarlett Johansson, Katie Holmes, Matthew McConaughey, Chris Rock, Mel Brooks, Robert DeNiro, and Jennifer Lopez. Chen Moonves has also worked for the network's New York City station WCBS as a reporter, anchor and anchor (1997-1999). Prior to becoming a part of CBS News from 1995 Chen Moonves had been a reporter at WDTN TV Dayton. While completing her last year of college, she was an assistant for ABC News in Los Angeles (1990-1991) and served as producer for ABC NewsOne (the network's affiliated news service). Her first job in broadcasting was as a desk assistant to ABC News' late-night broadcast Nightline with Ted Koppel, who remains one of her journalists' heroes. Chen Moonves worked with Koppel for the du-Pont-winning Columbia premiertime show, Anatomy of a Riot, which examined the 1992 Los Angeles riots.



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