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Julie Chen Moonves is the host of Big Brother's 22nd season, premiering on CBS 5 August 2018. Chen Moonves served as moderator as well as one of the early hosts on The Talk. She won the Daytime Emmy Award for her work. However, her true passion came when she added writing to her roles and earned an Emmy for this. Also, she was awarded the Emmy for hosting, and an award-winning entertainment talk show. The Talk examines contemporary events, through the lens of five hosts. Chen Moonves hosted CBS News The Early Show's early morning news show The Early Show for a 10 years. She was the anchor for The Early Show as well as CBS Morning News. The CBS Television Network broadcasted a half-hour newscast during the early hours of the morning. Chen Moonves also covered the war in Iraq and other significant news stories on The Early Show. Following the 9/11 attacks the news anchor was sent to Cairo and found the hijacker's lead father for a riveting and fascinating interview. Chen Moonves interviewed celebrities such as Denzel Washington and Angelina Jolie. She also spoke with the former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani and Queen Rania. Chen Moonves also reported for the Emmy-winning CBS Sunday Morning news show which featured celebrities such as Jamie Lee Curtis and Paula Abdul.Prior to The Early Show, Chen Moonves worked as a reporter and anchor for WCBS-TV, the CBS-owned station that was based in New York City (1997-1999).Before joining CBS News, Chen Moonves was a reporter for WDTN-TV Dayton (1995-1997). From 1992 to 1995, Moonves was employed as a producer with ABC NewsOne. The network's news affiliate. In 1990-1991, she worked as a desk assistant at ABC News Los Angeles. Her first broadcasting job was as a desk associate to ABC News' late-night broadcast Nightline together with Ted Koppel, who remains one of her journalists' heroes. Chen Moonves collaborated with Koppel to produce the Columbia du-Pont-winning program Anatomy of a Riot which was a look at the Los Angeles riots of '92.



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