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Julie Chen Moonves, who was one the original hosts and moderators on The Talk (a Daytime Emmy Award award-winning talk show), returned August 5 for the 22nd edition. Her real passion came when she began writing her own show and won an Emmy. She won another Emmy for hosting an exceptional entertainment talk show. From 2002 until 2010, Chen Moonves was the co-host for CBS News' morning weekday broadcast The Early Show. The previous assignments included anchoring the CBS Morning News and The Early Show. She was sent to Cairo in the aftermath of 9/11, and she conducted an exclusive and riveting discussion with the father who was the primary hijacker. Chen Moonves also reported for the Emmy-winning CBS Sunday Morning news program which featured celebrities such as Paula Abdul. Chen Moonves has also worked for the CBS's New York City station WCBS as a reporter anchor, and producer (1997-1999). Before becoming a part of CBS News at the beginning of 1995 Chen Moonves had been as a reporter at WDTN TV Dayton. Prior to that, she worked as a reporter with ABC NewsOne, the network's associated news service (1992-1995) and as a desk-assistant within ABC News' Los Angeles Bureau (1990-1991), all while she was finishing her final year in university in The University of Southern California. The desk was hers for ABC News' Nightline program alongside Ted Koppel. Ted Koppel remains among her favorite journalists. Chen Moonves worked with Koppel for the du-Pont-winning Columbia primetime special, Anatomy of a Riot, which examined the 1992 Los Angeles riots.



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