Jamie Colby
Colby has worked for Fox News since July 2003 as National News Correspondent and Anchor. Colby was a reporter and anchor at CBS News in addition to being an anchor fill-in for CBS Up to the Minute. Colby was previously a CNN reporter. 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 as a lawyer throughout New York City, California, Florida, and Washington, D.C. In 2002, she received the Edward R.Murrow National Award for her coverage of the terrorist attacks of 9/11. Colby also received the Gracie Award for investigative journalism in 2000. She also won the Clarion Award by the Association for Women in Communications. Television Week also named her as a "Rising News Star to Follow". Colby worked as an attorney, who in addition to her career as a journalist, worked for 10 years at a private practice. The law firm that Colby founded was formed when an Hollywood production company assigned her The Tonight Show. When she was 22, Colby was working as a journalist and host on Johnny Carson, both during the contract renewal for NBC along with him and during his divorce. Colby, who is a Fox Business reporter and host is reporting for Strange Inheritance since January 2015. The show covers unusual or quirky legacies that friends or families pass on to their children.



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