Jeanne Moos Biography
Jeanne Moos is an American national news correspondent serving as a national news correspondent. Moos has aired national and international topics and also breaking news and features, over her 34 years at CNN, but she very fast established a reputation for her offbeat, nuanced reporting on life’s oddities.
Jeanne Moos Age
She is 71 years old as of 21st May 2021. She was born in the year 1950 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US.
Jeanne Moos Family
Jeanne has not disclosed her marital status to the general public. It is not established whether she is dating, single, married or engaged.
Jeanne Moos Net Worth
She has a net worth of about $ 2 Million.
Jeanne Moos make Salary
She earns a yearly salary of about $ 1140.
Jeanne Moos CNN – Career
Since the start of “Making the MOOSt of It” in the year 1995, Moos has done findings on everything from three-legged pantyhose to two-headed tortoises, with a latest concentration on the quirky aspects of the year 2008 presidential campaign. Her reports are now called “MOOSt Unusual” during Out Front.
Moos investigated events at the UN throughout the Gulf War prior to delivering her distinctive reports and her coverage granted her the 1991 Korn/Ferry International Journalism Award. In the year 1989, Moos aired the Beijing student rebellion and tear headed an interview with Soviet Premier Mikhail Gorbachev. She has as well aired political corruption investigations, among them Abscam in 1981.
Moos served as a correspondent at WPTZ-TV, an NBC related in Plattsburgh, New York, prior to joining CNN. She was the station’s first female correspondent when she got in, in the year 1976. She aired a range of local and national stories while at WPTZ, among them the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid, New York.
The Newswomen’s Club of New York gifted Moos the Front Page Award in the Feature Category in the year 1988. For her part in CNN’s coverage of the Beijing rebellion in 1989, she bagged a News and Documentary Emmy. In the year 1988-89, Moos was a member of the CNN crew that got a Golden ACE Award and a duPont Award for coverage of happenings in China.