Ann Curry
Ann Curry was born in America and is an American photographer and journalist. Since more than 45 years, she has concentrated her efforts on the reporting of human suffering, especially when natural catastrophes or war are occurring. Curry was a journalist in war zones such as Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo. Ann Curry (born on November 19th, 1956 in the city of the city of Agana) was an American TV anchor, reporter and journalist. She was most famous for being a correspondent of The Today Show, a morning news program that was broadcast by National Broadcasting Co. Curry is known for her coverage of emergencies and disasters that affect the human condition, especially in countries that have been devastated by war. Curry's father was a sailor in the U.S. Navy and her mother was Japanese. Her mother was working with the father of her parents in Japan in the aftermath of World War II. Family members were constantly in and out of the country due to the military duties of her father. They eventually settled in Ashland Oregon where Curry attended the high school. Curry graduated from the University of Oregon awarded her a bachelor of arts in journalism. She is likely to have created an empathic communication style because of her experiences with diverse cultures in her early years. Ann Curry, a journalist for NBC as well as a news anchor in the United States is renowned. Find her biography to get additional information on this lady. Curry and her husband frequently moved which is why she could not stay in one school longer than two years. The couple moved to various places like San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia. Finally, she graduated Ashland High School. She paved her way for an enviable career after she began her career in broadcasting by working as an intern for KTVL Channel 10 in Medford Oregon. She was later the first news reporter female at the station, at age of 22. In Portland in Oregon, she was appointed anchor and reporter by KGW which is NBC's subsidiary. Then she returned into Los Angeles four years later to work as a reporter for KCBS TV. Through her tenure of six years with the channel she received the award of two Emmy Awards.
Comments
Post a Comment