About Jacque Reid

Journalist extraordinaire Jacque Reid is THE leading lady in media. With over fifteen years of broadcasting expertise in news, lifestyle, and entertainment reporting, she has interviewed some of the most influential people of our generation including Presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton, Will Smith, Jamie Foxx, and Beyonce. Jacque is undoubtedly a mainstay in the journalism community.

Jacque\'s poise and talent have taken her from CBS and NBC affiliated programs to national news notoriety. From 1999-2001, she took that platform to the next level as the anchor of CNN Headline News. She then became the sole news anchor for BET Nightly News from 2001-2005, which established her as the face of reliable information for people of color. She returned to CNN in 2004 to cover the Republican National Convention as a special correspondent and commentator for Larry King Live. In 2006-2007, Jacque brought her infectious personality to ABC\'s The View, becoming a regular guest co-host on the Emmy Award-winning show. During her time, she\'s interviewed Ed Norton, Kerry Washington, Chris Rock, and Cyndi Lauper. In 2008, she hosted TV One\'s Presidential Election and Inauguration coverage, as well as the memorial service of music legend Michael Jackson.

The sky is the limit for this multi-media powerhouse. She has continued to catapult her career into new avenues of entertainment. In 2005, Jacque created Jacque Reid Media, a one-stop media resource for television and film. That same year the company executive produced the BET Red Carpet Special premiere presentation of the Sony Pictures feature, The Gospel. Her current client roster includes The AR Bernard Show, a Christian television news magazine show; cable network TV One and nationally syndicated radio show, The Tom Joyner Morning Show.

Through all of her work, Jacque connects with viewers, listeners, and fans alike. She is currently the co-host of the widely popular D.L Hughley Morning Show on New York\'s 98.7 Kiss FM Radio, airing Monday through Friday from 6am to 10am. She also appears on the Tom Joyner Morning Show every Tuesday and Friday, educating listeners on the state of Black women around the world on her featured segment \"Inside Her Story.\" She is also making her mark in reality TV before millions as a cast member of the hit show “Let’s Talk About Pep” on VH1, starring Pep of Salt N’ Pepa.

Jacque brings news reporting to its core level on her website JacqueReid.com. The site isn\'t just about news commentary; it provides a closer look at entertainment, politics, lifestyle, and social issues. Jacque covers all bases, even giving us a peek into her world with her blog.

\"More than just news, it\'s about real life.\" Jacque personifies this quote and continues to keep her community first in all that she does. Jacque is especially passionate about women\'s issues. In March 2006, Jacque made her acting debut in a celebrity performance of The Vagina Monologues at The Apollo Theater featuring Kerry Washington (Ray), Alysia Reiner (Sideways) and Michelle Williams (Destiny\'s Child). The show benefited the Girls Educational & Mentoring Services (GEMS), a program providing specialized services to young women in abusive situations. She devotes her free time to speaking at universities and youth events around the nation. Jacque is a member of the National Association of Black Journalists, Christian Cultural Center in Brooklyn, and the New York Alumnae chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. Jacque has served on various boards, including Talbot\'s Scholarship Board, which provides funding to young women attending college and Uplift Jamaica, a non-profit organization which provides medical coverage and technology to Jamaican residents in need.

Jacque honed her craft at Clark Atlanta University, where she received her BA in Print Journalism and further sharpened her skills at Northwestern University, receiving her MA in Broadcast Journalism. Jacque\'s work speaks for itself and it\'s obvious that she is truly a force to be reckoned with whether on or off-camera. She\'s more than just news, she\'s the real deal in media and beyond. Visit her website at www.singleandlivingfab.com.

  11/26/14 – Jacque Reid discusses the news and headlines on the Tom Joyner Morning Show including, the Ferguson protests across the country, Officer Darren Wilson’s first television interview and actress Viola Davis’ new legal drama.

  Jacque Reid talks to Gloria McCollum, a native of St. Louis and an Attorney about the grand jury’s decision to not indict Officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown. “It was very hard on the city for it to come at night because people had not really planned for this decision […]

  Jacque Reid talks to Emery Petchauer  a former professor at Lincoln University (Pennsylvania) about the controversial comments  the university’s President made about sexual assault. President Robert Jennings’ opinion on women claiming sexual assault went viral when he said, “we had on this campus three cases of young women who after having done whatever they did with young men and […]

  Jacque Reid talks to Andrew Caldwell, the man whose “deliverance” testimony went viral and his attorney Gloria McCollum. “Andre has been seeking God for his deliverance for a while now. For those of us that knows how the black church works…I believe he’s been sincere in the things that he’s said. If it was so […]

  Jacque Reid talks to Allison Bonaguro of Men’s Health Magazine about what women really want in bed — from the mouth of male escorts. “We had a series and noticed women were having different kinds of sex when they were paying for it. The number one request women had was asking for a massage. The […]

  Jacque Reid talks to Rashad Robinson of ColorOfChange.org about the increase of violence shown on black reality shows, in particular the television shows that air on Bravo. “This has been an ongoing effort to push Hollywood to do better. This is part of an ongoing thing and we’ve talked to NBC Universal, which owns […]

  Jacque Reid talks to Najah Aziz, the owner of Like The River beauty salon, about why it takes so long for women to get their hair done at black salons and why we continue to go. “There are no long grueling wait times in the salon. Clients come over on their lunch hour,” Aziz said. “The secret […]

For iPhone:   Jacque Reid talks to Christelyn Karazin, the brand ambassador of InterracialDatingCentral.com about interracial dating and the challenges one may face.  Jacque has even agreed to go on a series of blind dates with a white man. “This isn’t about exclusion it’s about inclusion. What you’ve been doing almost your entire dating life […]

For iPhone:   Jacque Reid talks to Spelman Professor Beverly Guy-Sheftall about the overtly sexual women’s Halloween costumes are and if we are in danger of the growing industry’s marketing scheme to tweens and young women. “The costumes are hypersexualized. It’s part of this hugely $8B industry. Obviously it’s fun but I’m sick of he […]

For iPhone:   Jacque Reid talks to Laura Murphy, Director of the American Civil Liberties Union about the voter ID restrictions that impact black women more than any other race and gender. “We have seen the rise in a number of states that make early voting harder. If you get married and change your name and […]

For iPhone:   Jacque Reid talks to Meneko Spigner McBeth the winner of the Lays ‘Do Us A Flavor’ contest. She won the grand prize of $1 million and will be able to receive a bonus if the sales of her chip flavor are 1% over a million dollars. On how winning the contest changed her […]

For iPhone:    Jacque Reid talks to Derrica Wilson from the Black and Missing Foundation to discuss how domestic violence relates to missing women. On why the accuser decides to file missing persons report: “Sometimes they want to be really close to the situation. They want to eliminate themselves from the situation so they assist in the […]