Ann Curry
Ann Curry, an American photojournalist and journalist who has covered natural and war-related disasters for more than 45 years. She focuses on the suffering of people who live in these places. Curry covered wars in Kosovo, Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo. Ann Curry (born on November 19th, 1956 in the city of Agana) is an American anchor, reporter on television and journalist. She was most famous as a correspondent on The Today Show, which was a morning news program that was broadcast by National Broadcasting Co. Her reporting stood out for its coverage of humanitarian crises occurring in war-torn nations as well as natural catastrophes. Curry's mother is Japanese and her father was an US Navy Sargent. Curry's parents met in Japan in Japan, where her father had been stationed following World War II. Her father was a member of the military, and she had to move around a lot. Curry was a high school graduate in Ashland Oregon. She graduated in 1978 at her school at the University of Oregon with a bachelor's degree in journalism. It is possible that she acquired an empathy-based manner of communication because of her experiences with other cultures during her childhood. Ann Curry, a journalist at NBC and a news anchor in the US, is renowned. For more details, you can read the biography of Ann Curry. Curry moved around a lot together with her husband as well as did not go to an institution for more than two full years. She attended schools located in San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia. Ashland is where she completed her high school. While working as an intern for KTVL Channel 10 Medford, Oregon she began her career as a broadcaster. She became the first woman journalist for the station at was 22. Then she was promoted to anchoring and reporting at KGW which is an affiliate of NBC located in Portland. Four years later she moved into Los Angeles and became a reporter for KCBS TV. During her six-year association with the station she received two Emmy Awards.
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