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Julie Chen Moonves will host the summer hit reality series Big Brother. The show returns to CBS on 5 August for its 2nd season. Chen Moonves has been a part of The Talk since 2010, in which she served as both the host and the moderator. Then it was when she started writing that her passion for writing began to emerge. Also, she was awarded an Emmy for hosting and outstanding entertainment talk show. From 2002 until the year 2010, Chen Moonves was the co-host for CBS News' morning weekday broadcast The Early Show. The anchor was 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 conflict in Iraq and other significant stories, on The Early Show. She was dispatched to Cairo after 9/11 and conducted an intimate and fascinating conversation with the father of 9/11's principal terrorist who took over the world. Chen Moonves has interviewed newsmakers like former New York City Mayor Rudy Giuliani, Queen Rania of Jordan, the 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 also reported for the Emmy-winning CBS Sunday Morning news program which featured celebrities such as Jamie Lee Curtis and Paula Abdul.Prior to The Early Show, Chen Moonves reported as a reporter and anchor for WCBS-TV, a CBS-owned station located in New York City (1997-1999).Before joining CBS News, Chen Moonves was a reporter for WDTN TV Dayton (1995-1997). She was a producer for ABC NewsOne (1992-1995), the affiliate news service of the network as well as a desk assistant in ABC News' Los Angeles bureau (1990-1991), while finishing her final year at the University of Southern California. Her first position in broadcasting was as a desk associate to ABC News' late-night broadcast Nightline along with Ted Koppel, who remains one of her journalists' idols. Chen Moonves, who won Columbia du-Pont for the primetime Anatomy of a Riot special which explored the 1992 Los Angeles riots, worked alongside Koppel.
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