About: Carol Joynt

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Carol Ross Joynt, author of the 2011 memoir "Innocent Spouse," published by Crown, first excerpted in Vogue, also hosts her own Washington-based long-form cable TV interview program, "The Q&A Cafe," created in 2001, and is currently the Booking Producer for "Face the Nation" at CBS News. Prior to FTN she was with NBC, serving as a Booking Producer for "Meet the Press Daily with Chuck Todd," on MSNBC. FTN is her third time working at CBS News. Over the course of her broadcast career she was a writer for Walter Cronkite on "The CBS Evening News," and a segment producer for Charlie Rose at "Nightwatch," where Charlie and she won the network news Emmy Award for "Best Interview;" she also held producing roles with David Brinkley at "This Week" at ABC News, Ted Koppel, at "Nightline" at ABC News

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  • Carol Ross Joynt, author of the 2011 memoir "Innocent Spouse," published by Crown, first excerpted in Vogue, also hosts her own Washington-based long-form cable TV interview program, "The Q&A Cafe," created in 2001, and is currently the Booking Producer for "Face the Nation" at CBS News. Prior to FTN she was with NBC, serving as a Booking Producer for "Meet the Press Daily with Chuck Todd," on MSNBC. FTN is her third time working at CBS News. Over the course of her broadcast career she was a writer for Walter Cronkite on "The CBS Evening News," and a segment producer for Charlie Rose at "Nightwatch," where Charlie and she won the network news Emmy Award for "Best Interview;" she also held producing roles with David Brinkley at "This Week" at ABC News, Ted Koppel, at "Nightline" at ABC News, and Larry King at "Larry King Live" on CNN, and "Hardball" with Chris Matthews at MSNBC; and for its brief two years on the air she was with the syndicated "USA Today: The TV Show" as Washington Bureau Chief and "Life" section producer. Immediately before joining NBC, Joynt worked in the magazine business. She was with Foreign Policy as Vice President of Communications and supervised staff media training and the launch of FP Podcasts. She came to FP from Washingtonian, where she was Editor-at-Large for three years. She wrote several hundred articles, including the monthly "Behind The Scenes" feature, and dozens of her photos were published in the magazine. From 2007 to 2016 she also wrote a weekly column about Washington power, money and social life for the New York Social Diary. (en)
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  • Carol Ross Joynt, author of the 2011 memoir "Innocent Spouse," published by Crown, first excerpted in Vogue, also hosts her own Washington-based long-form cable TV interview program, "The Q&A Cafe," created in 2001, and is currently the Booking Producer for "Face the Nation" at CBS News. Prior to FTN she was with NBC, serving as a Booking Producer for "Meet the Press Daily with Chuck Todd," on MSNBC. FTN is her third time working at CBS News. Over the course of her broadcast career she was a writer for Walter Cronkite on "The CBS Evening News," and a segment producer for Charlie Rose at "Nightwatch," where Charlie and she won the network news Emmy Award for "Best Interview;" she also held producing roles with David Brinkley at "This Week" at ABC News, Ted Koppel, at "Nightline" at ABC News (en)
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