- Carol Joynt
Carol Ross Joynt is an interviewer and webcaster with a long career in journalism and network news. She is the host of the "Q&A Café" [ [http://www.img.tv/nathans/ The Q&A Cafe at Nathans ] ] , a weekly talk show that takes place in a restaurant in
Washington D.C. and features interviews with notables and newsmakers. It was started in October 2001 as a response to theSeptember 11 terrorist attacks . Carol called upon her extensive background producing talk shows forCharlie Rose ,David Brinkley ,Ted Koppel ,Larry King , and the fact that she had inherited the restaurant, "Nathans" [ [http://www.nathansgeorgetown.com Nathans Restaurant in Georgetown, Washington DC ] ] , to create the "Q&A Café".Journalism career
She began her career in national news the same January week in 1969 when
Richard Nixon was inaugurated President for the first time. That's when she joined the staff of the Washington bureau ofUnited Press International , taking dictation fromHelen Thomas and Merriman Smith, when she wasn't packing a gas mask and note pad to cover violent anti-war protests in the streets. She also covered political stories and theApollo space program . After a few years in Washington, she was hired byTIME Magazine and moved toNew York City to write about politics and features.In 1972
Walter Cronkite asked Joynt to be one of his three writers on theCBS Evening News , where she sat by his side for four years as Cronkite informed viewers about the death of PresidentLyndon B. Johnson , theWatergate scandal , the resignation ofRichard Nixon , the kidnap ofPatricia Hearst , and the end of theVietnam war . She and her colleagues were three times awarded theWriter's Guild Award for best news script. The CBS Evening News was commended on many fronts for its outstanding coverage of Watergate and Vietnam.After a year-off to crew on a racing boat in the
West Indies , in 1976 Joynt returned to Washington and network news and a succession of positions, which included producing roles atNBC News , CBS News "Nightwatch ", "USA Today the TV Show", "This Week with David Brinkley", "Nightline", "Larry King Live ",John Hockenberry , and "Hardball with Chris Matthews ". For these broadcasts she focused on subjects ranging from global politics and the world's leaders to the latest successes or scandals involving the talented, the royal or the merely celebrated. In 1987 Joynt andCharlie Rose won the national newsEmmy Award for "Best Interview" for an hour CBS News special withCharles Manson at San Quentin Prison.Film work
Joynt also directed documentary films and oversaw several other film projects for the
National Gallery of Art , including a retrospective of the NGA's 50th anniversary, and a tribute to the Kress family and their contribution to the Gallery's collections. In 1994 she made a film for theAmerican Academy in Rome , celebrating its 100th anniversary.Family life & Nathans
In 1997, when she was a producer for "Larry King Live", her husband of twenty years, J. Howard Joynt III, died suddenly from pneumonia. Joynt inherited his restaurant, Nathans, located at the corner of Wisconsin and M Streets in Washington, D.C., which she owns and operates to this day. The weekly Q&A Café, began in the fall of 2001 as the Nathans Community Lunch, a response to the
September 11, 2001 attacks in New York and Washington and continues to this day, providing an in-depth interview of newsmakers and notables from all walks of life.When not at Nathans, Joynt focuses on her priorities, family; raising her son, Spencer, their dog, Leo, Ozzy, the bird; writing and survival. Her memoir, "Innocent Spouse" [ [http://www.irs.gov/individuals/content/0,,id=130302,00.html Tax Information for Innocent Spouses ] ] , is available for reading online. [ [http://www.nathansgeorgetown.com/InnocentSpouse.htm Nathans Restaurant in Georgetown, Washington DC ] ]
References
External links
* [http://www.img.tv/nathans/ Q&A Café TV]
* [http://www.nathansgeorgetown.com/ Nathans Restaurant]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/22/AR2007052201030.html/ Article from The Washington Post]
* [http://www.washingtonian.com/blogarticles/mediapolitics/capitalcomment/4224.html/ Article from Washingtonian Magazine]
* [http://www.washingtonlife.com/issues/october_2005/qa_cafe/ Interview w/Dan Snyder in Washington Life Magazine]
* [http://wusa9.cityvoter.com/Details.aspx?business=6361 The A-List from WUSA9]
* [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/harry-shearer/invited-contributor-caro_b_2233.html/ Article from The Huffington Post]
* [http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/04/AR2006100400015.html/ Article from The Washington Post]
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* [http://washington.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/2006/09/18/focus3.html/ Article from The Washington Business Journal]
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