Ann Curry
Ann Curry is an American journalist and photojournalist who has been a reporter for over 45 years focusing on the suffering of people in conflict zones as well as natural disasters. Curry has reported from the conflict zones of Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo and the Central African Republic. Ann Curry was an American journalist, reporter for the TV news and host best recognized as a correspondent on the Today program which is a morning-time broadcast newscast on NBC. Curry was renowned for the reporting she did on natural catastrophes and war broken nations. Curry's father served as a sailor with the U.S. Navy and her mother was Japanese. Her father was with his mother in Japan when he was a stationed in Japan following World War II. Due to her father's service as a military officer, they moved a lot. Curry went to high school in the city of Ashland, Oregon. Curry graduated from the University of Oregon awarded her an undergraduate degree in journalism. She was exposed to different cultures and environments during her growing up years is likely to have influenced the compassion in her approach to global issues. Ann Curry is a famous American journalist, anchor of news and reporter for NBC. You can read her biography to learn more about the prominent journalist in America. Curry moved around a lot along with her companion as well as did not go to a school for longer than two or three years. Her school was in San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia. Her final graduation was in Ashland the high school. As an intern at KTVL Channel 10 Medford, Oregan, she began her journey in the field of broadcasting. She became the first woman journalist for the station at was 22. Then, she stepped on to become an anchor reporter and anchor for KGW which is which is an NBC affiliate station in Portland. In Los Angeles, she became an anchor and reporter for KCBS TV within four years of having moved to the city. She received two Emmy Awards during the six years that she worked for this station.
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