Jamie Colby
Colby is an anchor, National News Correspondent, and Anchor of Fox News. He has been working for the company since July 2003. Prior to the move to FOX News Channel, Colby was a reporter at CNN and served as an anchor and reporter for CBS News including anchoring fill-ins of 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 is admitted for legal practice to practice law in New York City, California, Florida, and Washington, D.C. In 2002, she won the Edward R.Murrow National Award for her work on the 9/11 attacks. Colby also received the Gracie Award for investigative journalism in 2000 as well as the Clarion Award by the Association for Women in Communications. Television Week also named her one of the "Rising News-Show Star to Follow". Aside from her journalism career, Colby, an attorney was in private practice for ten years. Her law practice began with an Hollywood entertainment company that took her to The Tonight Show. In her early 20s, Colby worked as a reporter and host on Johnny Carson, both during the renewal of his contract with NBC alongside him as well as during his divorce. From January of 2015, Colby has served as reporter and host on The Fox Business show, Strange Inheritance. It focuses on the bizarre or unforeseen legacy assets left by friends or family



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