- Janice Sosebee
Janice Sosebee , "nee" JaniceColaianni (bornJuly 30 ,1952 ,Paterson, New Jersey ). American radio broadcastjournalist . Janice Sosebee began her career at "WOOK FM" radio, theWashington, D. C. affiliate of theSheridan Broadcasting Network in 1977, as an intern. She was subsequently hired as a full-time on-air news anchor and reporter, in 1978. There, she scooped the industry by being granted an exclusive interview withZimbabwe an rebel leaderJoshua Nkomo , which aired on WOOK. In 1984, she moved to all-newsCBS Washington D. C. affiliateWTOP , where she served as anchor, reporter and editor until 1997. Memorable stories include: One-on-one spot news interview withMother Teresa outsideSt. John the Baptist Catholic Church inSilver Spring, MD . PresidentBill Clinton 's Inaugural Balls (MTV ,Gay andLesbian ) and the Clinton andRonald Reagan Inaugural parades (Washington, DC). Her awards for achievement in radio include "American Women in Radio and Television",1988; "American College of Emergency Physicians" 1988; The "Congressional Blinded American Veterans" Award, 1990, and The "Maryland State Teacher's Association" "School Bell Award", 1993.She currently serves in the position of program analyst at the
Federal Emergency Management Agency . In the wake of theSeptember 11, 2001 attacks on America, she logged for the media and public officials, every scene of video tape fromGround Zero in New York. Since 2001, Sosebee has been a volunteer reader at theMetropolitan Washington Ear , a radio reading service for the blind. In 1974, Janice Sosebee marriedCarl Sosebee , AssociateGeneral Counsel and Designated Agency Ethics Official at theUnited States Peace Corps . They have one daughter, Juliet Sosebee Friedman.Her father is author, activist and former "
Ramparts Magazine " editor,James F. Colaianni .
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