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Hearts are heavy across the Atlanta metropolitan region and the rest of the nation after news that Emmy Award-winning journalist Jovita Moore has died. Moore was an anchor for the city’s WSB-TV outlet and was upheld as a beloved fixture by not only viewers and colleagues, but those outside her industry as well.
WSB-TV anchor Justin Farmer delivered the news with alarming professionalism and poise, despite speaking of not only a workplace partner but a dear friend of his. Gamely, Farmer delivered the news out of sheer obligation and perhaps a will of steel as the production team put together a collage of videos featuring Moore at work.
Moore, a native of New York City, obtained her undergraduate degree from Bennington College in Vermont and worked as an intern at the New York Times, according to the accompanying report from the WSB-TV team. She later earned a master’s degree in Broadcast Journalism from Columbia University ahead of joining WSB-TV in 1998.
Three years into her tenure at WSB-TV, Moore won an Emmy for a piece titled “Women and Fibroids,” detailing her own journey with the health issue. That would lead to many more Emmy nominations and wins, and Moore has covered high-profile events such as President Barack Obama’s first inauguration among other events.
Moore suffered from a rare form of brain cancer that was determined to be terminal after a diagnosis. She kept her colleagues and viewing family updated regarding her progress up until the very end. According to Farmer, who said he visited with Moore weeks ago, she passed away peacefully surrounded by her loved ones.
As shared by WSB-TV, Moore is survived by her son, daughter, and stepdaughter, whom she called her greatest accomplishments, and her mother. She was 54.
As Jovita Moore’s name trends on Twitter, we’ve captured a number of loving responses. May she rest powerfully in peace.
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Very sad news to learn of Jovita Moore’s passing. Jovita had such a good spirit—beautiful inside and out—and I always enjoyed chatting with her.
Sending light to @WSBTV and all who loved her. She will be missed, and may God’s peace and her life lessons abide with her children.
— Senator Reverend Raphael Warnock (@SenatorWarnock) October 29, 2021
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Mayor @KeishaBottoms' statement on the passing of Jovita Moore. pic.twitter.com/P72mTyINxa
— City of Atlanta, GA (@CityofAtlanta) October 29, 2021
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I literally don’t know an Atlanta without Jovita Moore. This is absolutely devastating, and my heart hurts for her family. She touched the lives of so many every day and her legacy will live on even in death. Rest In Peace Jovita Moore. pic.twitter.com/AL3dinMNvT
— Omar Jimenez (@OmarJimenez) October 29, 2021
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So many of us grew up watching the news with Jovita Moore. May she rest peacefully
— Kae
(@_BellaBlu) October 29, 2021
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Heartbreaking to hear about the passing of Jovita Moore after a courageous battle w/ brain cancer. An Atlanta broadcasting legend and more importantly a mom and friend to many! Pls send love and light to Atlanta today. Its a somber day. pic.twitter.com/A2faCDM8mk
— Elle Duncan (@elleduncanESPN) October 29, 2021
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Just like every single person in the metro Atlanta area – I grew up watching Jovita Moore. A true broadcasting legend who had an infinite amount of knowledge and poise. One of the most graceful people I’ve ever met. What a loss. Rest In Peace. Sending love & prayers to her family pic.twitter.com/lsq7VyWzT8
— Taylor Rooks (@TaylorRooks) October 29, 2021
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Thinking of Atlanta's Jovita Moore and her family today. She will be so missed. pic.twitter.com/KZi9UolhbT
— A Shady Dame From Seville (@SorayaMcDonald) October 29, 2021
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so much grace, beauty and elegance all around, Rest In Peace Jovita Moore
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(@ShynJAmero) October 29, 2021
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A beloved member of the Atlanta community.
Rest In Peace, Jovita Moore. pic.twitter.com/jxpPRlgxrE
— Atlanta Falcons (@AtlantaFalcons) October 29, 2021
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I will miss you, Jovita. Rest, sister. #JovitaStrong #JovitaMoore https://t.co/OyogRM2un7
— Be A King (@BerniceKing) October 29, 2021
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Gutted by the passing of our dear friend and colleague Jovita Moore. Jovita passed last night with her family by her side.
She was a beautiful soul who loved Ch. 2, her friends and family and always repped the ATL.Please send your love and prayers to her family.
Love u Jo
pic.twitter.com/5XnMLGDaGP
— Zach Klein (@ZachKleinWSB) October 29, 2021
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@JovitaMoore you have made it through to a place where you are healed, where your are loved and where you can keep shining a light on your children, your community and all of us who will miss you.#jovitamoore pic.twitter.com/yZ6bgSPpcX
— Jorge Estevez (@jesteveztv) October 29, 2021
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Jovita Moore
We know you fought with all you had! I will miss your beautiful smile and warm laughter, let alone seeing you in my living room everyday. You will be missed greatly my friend.
Many heartfelt prayers to your family. May your soul travel well!
Life is but a moment. pic.twitter.com/y8OzKznNaf
— Tyler Perry (@tylerperry) October 29, 2021
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Jovita Moore has passed away after a battle with a rare form of brain cancer. She is survived by her children. There are countless people she positively impacted during her life. I will miss her sense of humor.
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— Nicole Emmett (@Nicole_Emmett) October 29, 2021
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Sen. @ossoff Statement on Passing of WSB-TV Anchor Jovita Moore pic.twitter.com/NEjC0Pazw1
— Ossoff's Office (@SenOssoff) October 29, 2021


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