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Chris Matthews to be Miss America judge
"Each of our judges is an accomplished professional in his or her career field and, together, they create a panel rich with an impressive array of experience and talent," said McMaster. "I am confident that this panel of judges will work together to discover the contestant best suited to become Miss America 2007." Television Journalist Chris Matthews served as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Swaziland in the 1960's.
Chris Matthews to be Miss America judge
The Miss America Organization Announces National Panel of Judges for 2007
18-Oct-2006
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Caption: Bert Parks crowns Miss America.
The Miss America Organization has announced the illustrious panel of six National Judges who will decide which one of this year's 52 contestants will become Miss America 2007. The judges - all distinguished members in their fields, from entertainment to business to the arts - will evaluate the contestants from the preliminaries through the final night of competition, will be premiering live from the Aladdin, soon to be Planet Hollywood, Resort & Casino in Las Vegas, on Monday, January 29 at 8 p.m. ET/PT, exclusively on CMT.
The judges were announced by Sam Haskell III, Chairman of the Board for the Miss America Organization, Art McMaster, President & CEO of the MAO, Don Mischer, Producer of the 2007 Miss America Pageant, and Sarah Brock, Vice President Production, Music and Events for CMT. "Each of our judges is an accomplished professional in his or her career field and, together, they create a panel rich with an impressive array of experience and talent," said McMaster. "I am confident that this panel of judges will work together to discover the contestant best suited to become Miss America 2007."
The 2007 Panel of Judges includes:
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Chris Matthews - Matthews hosts MSNBC's Hardball with Chris Matthews and The Chris Matthews Show, a syndicated weekly NBC news program. Matthews is a regular commentator on NBC's "Today” show and has distinguished himself as a broadcast journalist, newspaper bureau chief, Presidential speechwriter, and best-selling author. Matthews covered the fall of the Berlin Wall, the first all-races election in South Africa and the Good Friday Peace Talks in Northern Ireland. In 1997 and 1998, he produced a series of San Francisco Examiner scoops on the Nixon presidential tapes. Matthews has covered presidential election campaigns since 1988, including the five-week recount of 2000. In 2004, he received the David Brinkley Award for Excellence in Broadcast Journalism. He has been awarded The Abraham Lincoln Award and the Gold Medal Award. Matthews worked for 15 years as a print journalist, 13 of them as Washington Bureau Chief for The San Francisco Examiner and two years as a national columnist for The San Francisco Chronicle. Matthews spent 15 years in politics and government, working in the White House for 4 years under President Jimmy Carter as a Presidential speechwriter and on the President’s Reorganization Project, in the U.S. Senate for 5 years on the staffs of Sen...Frank Moss (Utah) and Sen. Edmund Muskie (Maine), and was top aide to Speaker of the House Thomas P. "Tip" O'Neill, Jr. for 6 years. Author of 4 best-selling books, including American: Beyond Our Grandest Notions, a New York Times best seller. His first book, Hardball is required reading in many college-level political science courses. Kennedy & Nixon was named by The Readers Digest "Today's Best Non-fiction" and served as the basis of a documentary on the History Channel. Now, Let me Tell What I Really Think was another New York Times best-seller.
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