Jamie Colby
Colby has been working for Fox News since July 2003 as the National News Correspondent and Anchor. Before being hired by FOX News Channel, Colby worked as a correspondent at CNN and also served as an anchor and reporter for CBS News which included anchoring fill-ins for CBS's 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 is an attorney who has been licensed to practise law within New York, California, Florida as well as Florida and the District of Columbia. In 2002, she was awarded the Edward R.Murrow National Award for her work on the terrorist attacks of 9/11. Colby also received the Gracie Award for investigative journalism in 2000 as well as in 2001, the Clarion Award by the Association for Women in Communications. Television Week also named her one of the "Rising News-Show Star to Follow". Colby had a background as an attorney who, along with her professional career as a journalist, worked for 10 years as a private practitioner. The law firm was founded by Colby when a Hollywood production firm assigned her to The Tonight Show. At the age of 22, Colby was working as a journalist as well as host of Johnny Carson, both during the renewal of his contract with NBC with him and his divorce. Since January 15, Colby has served as reporter and host on her Fox Business show, Strange Inheritance. It focuses on the bizarre or unforeseen legacy assets left by relatives or friends
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