Ann Curry
Ann Curry, an American photojournalist and journalist who has covered natural and war-related disasters for over 45 years, focuses on the suffering of those who live in these places. Curry has covered wars across the globe, including Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo. Ann Curry was an American journalist, reporter for the TV news and host who is best known as a correspondent for the Today program which is a morning-time broadcast news program aired on NBC. Curry was known especially for the reporting she did about natural disasters as well as war devastated countries. Curry was the child of an U.S. Navy sailor and an Japanese woman. Curry's parents were married in Japan in Japan, in which her father was stationed after World War II. They were frequently on the move because of her dad's military service. Curry completed her high school education at Ashland Oregon. In 1978, she graduated in 1978 from the University of Oregon with a bachelor's degree in journalism. It is possible that she developed an empathetic communication style because of her experiences with other cultures during her childhood. Ann Curry works as a popular American journalist and newscaster at NBC. Find her biography to get more information about this woman. Curry's family moved frequently, so Curry did not stay in one school for more than two months. Curry attended various schools which included San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia as well as Virginia. Ashland is where she completed the high school. She paved her way for a successful career when she started her broadcasting career as an intern in KTVL Channel 10 in Medford Oregon, eventually becoming the first news reporter female in the station's history at the age of 22. In the following years, she worked as an anchor/reporter at KGW in Portland Oregon. When she moved to Los Angeles, she became a reporter on KCBS TV within four years of having moved into the city. Through her tenure of six years with the channel she was awarded two Emmy Awards.
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