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Reynelda Muse
Reynelda Muse has been a leader in the field
of journalism throughout her distinguished television career.
She was the first woman and first African-American to anchor a
newscast
in Colorado and was a founding anchor on the Cable News Network
(CNN). In 1993 she became the first woman chosen by her Colorado
Broadcasters Association peers as “Broadcaster of the Year.” Muse
won an Emmy from the National Academy of Television Arts and
Sciences for her documentary on Egypt, won the Lifetime Achievement
Award
from the Colorado Black Journalists Association, and was the
recipient of the First Amendment Freedom Prize awarded by the
Anti-Defamation
League. In 1997 she was inducted into the Silver Circle of the
National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. Muse was
an active member of the Denver arts community, a visiting professor
at the University of Colorado School of Journalism, and a frequent
guest lecturer at other educational institutions. |