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Julie Chen Moonves hosts the hit summer reality series Big Brother, which returned for its 22nd season the 5th of August with CBS.Chen Moonves was one The original hosts of the Emmy-nominated Daytime Talk show The Talk, serving as host and moderator from between 2010 and 2018. The real love of her life was writing. In fact, she received an Emmy. Then she won a second Emmy for her role as host of an outstanding entertainment talk program. From 2002 until the year 2010, Chen Moonves was the co-host for CBS News' morning weekday broadcast The Early Show. Before that she was the CBS Morning News anchor and hosts of The Early Show. After the terrorist attacks on 9/11 Chen Moonves was able to track down the father and leader hijacker to give an exclusive interview. Chen Moonves has interviewed newsmakers including the former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani and the Queen Rania of Jordan and former Defense Secretary William Cohen, and celebrities including 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 at CBS's New York City station WCBS, as a reporter, anchor, and producer (1997-1999). Prior to joining CBS News from 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 for the ABC News' Los Angeles Bureau (1990-1991) and all the while finishing her last year of college from the University of Southern California. This was her first broadcasting job as a Desk Assistant for ABC News' late-night show Nightline featuring Ted Koppel. Ted Koppel is still among the journalists she admires. Chen Moonves and Ted Koppel were co-hosts in Anatomy of a Riot - the primetime TV special that was awarded the Columbia du-Pont award - which looked at how the Los Angeles riots of 1992.



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