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Julie Chen Moonves is the host of the 22nd season that premiered on CBS August 5, 2018. Chen Moonves served as moderator, and was one of the original hosts on The Talk. She won the Daytime Emmy Award for her work. She was a writer before becoming host, however her true passion was to write. It actually earned her an Emmy. Then she won a second Emmy for her role as host of an outstanding entertainment talk program. From 2002 until 2010 Chen Moonves was the co-host for CBS News' morning weekday broadcast The Early Show. Before that, she served as the news anchor of The Early Show and anchor of CBS Morning News, the CBS Television Network's morning-to-day, half-hour broadcast.Chen Moonves was a reporter on a variety of major news events for The Early Show, including the 2003 war in Iraq. The anchor was escorted to Cairo following the 9/11 attacks and gave an intimate and fascinating conversation with the father of 9/11's principal terrorist who took over the world. Chen Moonves also reported for the Emmy-winning CBS Sunday Morning news program which featured celebrities such as Paula Abdul. Chen Moonves also reported for the Emmy-winning CBS Sunday Morning news program, profiling celebrities including Jamie Lee Curtis and Paula Abdul.Prior to The Early Show, Chen Moonves was anchor and reporter for the CBS-owned WCBS-TV station in New York City (1997-1999).Before joining CBS News, Chen Moonves was a reporter for WDTN-TV Dayton (1995-1997). Her previous jobs include working as a reporter at ABC NewsOne, the network's affiliate news channel (1992-1995) as well as a desk assistant for the ABC News' Los Angeles Bureau (1990-1991) as well as completing her final year of college at The University of Southern California. Her first job in broadcasting was working as a desk assistant for ABC News' late-night broadcast Nightline along with Ted Koppel, who remains one of her journalism idols. Chen Moonves and Ted Koppel were co-hosts on Anatomy of a Riot - the primetime TV special that won the Columbia du-Pont award - which looked at the Los Angeles riots of 1992.
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