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 16 Millennium - A Marquis Who’s Who Magazine Emotional and Spiritual Journey to Finding Love” in 2006. In 2011, she published “Satan’s Sisters,” which was then made into a television series on VH1 titled “Daytime Divas.” Moreover, she is a 2017 inductee into the Broadcasting and Cable Hall of Fame. Ms. Jones has lent her expertise to the International Association of Women (formerly NAPW) as a national spokesperson. She has also been noted for her work in improving educational opportunities for low-income children in East Harlem and serves as the face of the American Heart Association’s “Go Red for Women” efforts. Ms. Jones has partnered with Marquis Who’s Who to provide distinguished listees with exclusive Star Treatment video biographies and in-depth, one-on-one interviews. These enhanced videos further strengthen one’s personal brand; this unique opportunity is only available to Marquis listees. S tar Jones is an internationally acclaimed television personality, attorney, author and philanthropist who is renowned for her nine-year role as co-host of the ABC morning talk show “The View.” The current president and board of directors member of the Professional Diversity Network, she is celebrated for her unique ability to clarify complex legal and social issues. Following her contract with “The View,” Ms. Jones returned to her original network, Court TV (now rebranded as truTV), as executive editor of daytime programming, where she hosted an eponymous live weekly talk show. Premiering in 2007, the broadcast covered contemporary stories in pop culture, entertainment, crime and justice. At the inception of her career in 1986, Ms. Jones served as a prosecutor with the Kings County District Attorney’s Office, drawing upon her JD from the University of Houston Law Center. In 1992, she was promoted to senior assistant district attorney and spent several years as a legal correspondent for NBC’s “Today” and “NBC Nightly News.” She led the coverage of the O.J. Simpson murder trial, where she was the only reporter to interview Simpson. Provided with her own court show, “Jones and Jury,” in 1994, she became the first African-American individual and female to serve as a television arbitrator of a courtroom series. A best-selling author, Ms. Jones wrote “You Have to Stand for Something, or You’ll Fall for Anything” in 1998 and “Shine: A Physical, STAR JONES ATTORNEY, ADVOCATE, MEDIA PERSONALITY New York, NY ARTS, MEDIA AND ENTERTAINMENT
        
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