Jamie Colby
Colby has been with Fox News since July 2003 as the National News Correspondent and Anchor. Colby was anchor, reporter and journalist at CBS News before moving to FOX News Channel. Colby worked as a stand-in for CBS Up to the Minute. She was also an anchor for WPIX/WB-11 New York, a reporter at WNYW FOX 5 New York, and a correspondent/co-anchor on FOX News' WebMD TV. Colby holds a law degree at the University of California and has been licensed to practice law in New York, California Florida, as well as District of Columbia. She's been honored with awards such like the Edward R. Murrow National Award in 2002 for her reporting on the September 11 attack; the Gracie Award for investigative reporting in 2000, as well as in 2000, the Clarion Award from the Association for Women in Communications. Television Week named her "Rising News-Show Stars to Follow". Colby worked as an attorney who, as well as her work as a journalist, also worked for 10 years at a private practice. The law practice she was practicing began with an Hollywood entertainment firm, which assigned Colby the show The Tonight Show. At 22, she worked on behalf of Johnny Carson during his contract renewal with NBC and also his divorce. Colby is the host and reporter for Strange Inheritance on Fox Business, covering quirky or unexpected legacy left by family or friends.
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