Jamie Colby
Colby is employed by Fox News since July 2003 as the National News Correspondent and Anchor. Before joining FOX News Channel, Colby was a correspondent for CNN and served as an anchor as well as reporter for CBS News as well as a anchoring fill-ins on 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 a lawyer from the University of California and is licensed to practice law in New York, California Florida as well as the District of Columbia. Colby has won awards like the Edward R.Murrow Award in 2002 for covering the attacks of September 11 as well as in 2001, the Gracie Award for Investigative Reporting in 2000, and Clarion Award for Women in Communications. In addition, she was named TV Week's "Rising News Star to Keep an Eye On". Aside from her journalism career, Colby, an attorney has been in private practice for 10 years. The firm's legal practice began after she was a Hollywood production company assigned her The Tonight Show. When she was 22, Colby was working as a journalist as well as host of Johnny Carson, both during the contract renewal of NBC with him and his divorce. Colby is host and reporter of Strange Inheritance, a show on Fox Business, covering quirky or surprising legacy left behind by relatives or friends.



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