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Jawn Murray is a
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-based American TV host, commentator, executive producer, pop culture expert, media personality and social media influencer best known for hosting TV shows for Travel Channel, EPIX and NFL Network, as well as appearing on cable news channels like CNN, HLN and MSNBC. ''
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'' magazine named him as one of the "30 on the Rise" to watch in the industry, and the NAACP recognized him as one of "40 Power Players Under 40."


Career

Murray was born in
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, before relocating to Falls Church, Virginia. He attended
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, where he studied Mass Communications. He then interned at the Washington, DC radio station WPGC 95.5 FM, which kicked off his professional career in the entertainment industry. While working as an intern, mid-host Michel Wright hired Murray to research stories for her on-air entertainment news segment because she recognized his passion for celebrity news and pop culture. At the height of the dot-com boom, Murray launched his own career as an entertainment news reporter from Washington, DC, first with an email newsletter called Garek News before landing a weekly column in the ''Electronic Urban Report'' radio newswire and online site, now known as EURweb.com. His writing career would continue to flourish with a widely popular entertainment column called BV Buzz that he penned for AOL's ''Black Voices'' channel for seven years. While working for AOL, Murray landed an additional opportunity as a vacation-relief columnist for the New York Daily News, where he would fill in for the famous "Rush & Molloy" columnists. He would also pen over 20 magazine cover stories for publications like Black Elegance, Savoy, Smooth and Jewel magazines. In September 2006, he also joined the nationally syndicated ''
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'' as an on-air personality, making his one of the youngest contributors to ever join the Urban Adult Contemporary radio program. Murray also started doing contributing segments for television, initially making his TV debut on an
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series called "Love Chain." He would go on to appear as a subject matter expert on both '' Court TV'' and HLN, as well as doing commentary on round-up shows like VH1's '' The Fabulous Life of...'' and E!'s ''
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,'' ''Hollywood Wives' Tales'' and ''Relatively Famous''. In 2010, Murray became a regular expert on the TV One bio series, ''Life After''. He was featured on episodes about
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,
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, Karrine Steffans and Mark Curry. On January 13, 2011, Murray announced while hosting a showcase for
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in Nashville, Tennessee, during the
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weekend that he was launching a digital talent competition for 10 unsigned artists for EMI Gospel. The project was called ''Jawn Murray presents Untapped'' and Murray was the executive producer for the compilation. Later that year in 2011, he would announce he was leaving AOL Black Voices following the company's merger with
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; as well as departing the Tom Joyner Morning Show. Murray felt as though he had neglected his first love, television, and wanted to focus his interests on opportunities in TV. In late 2011, the media personality would become a regular fixture on both HLN and
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. His visibility was increased during the week that Whitney Houston died in 2012, as Murray would appear as a subject matter expert on 21 TV network shows including
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's ''
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'' and multiple series on CNN, HLN,
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and
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. On the day of Houston's funeral, Murray did live commentary for the inaugural episode of MSNBC's '' Melissa Harris-Perry Show.'' In April 2014, Murray co-hosted
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's '' The View'' just two weeks before the show's creator Barbara Walters retired. During the episode, Walters turned to him on live TV and declared: "I love your way with words." He would go on to appear as a panelist on other talk shows like '' The Meredith Vieira Show'' and ''
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'', and taped numerous episodes on the TV One series '' Unsung''. He has also gone on to host programming for
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(''Night Crawl New York with Jawn Murray'' and ''The
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''),
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(''Top Five: A Red Carpet Special'') and
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(''NFL Fan Pass: Phoenix''.) In addition to his TV hosting and media endeavors, Murray is also a social media enthusiast influencer that
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credits for “catapulting” Kim Kardashian's stardom with a story he penned for AOL Black Voices in 2006. Grey Goose selected him as one of their 2010 "Archetype 25" honorees – 25 people who have carved a chunk in the world for themselves!
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Tequila named him one of Washington, DC's 12 most influential men. In September 2022, Murray joined '' Sherri'' as a Executive Producer and commentator.


References


External links

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Jawn Murray's "BV Buzz"
for AOL Black Voices
"Tony Harris and Jawn Murray Wave Goodbye to CNN and Black Voices""Get To Know Jawn Murray""JAWN MURRAY Presents: UNTAPPED The Ultimate New Artist Competition Album"



"JAWN MURRAY: Whitney Houston remained close with daughter Bobbi Kristina up until the end"
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