Ann Curry
Ann Curry is a photojournalist, journalist and author who has been covering war zones for the past forty-five years. Her work focuses on human suffering as well as disasters. Curry was a journalist in war-zones such as 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 a morning broadcast news program aired on NBC. Curry became known in particular for her reporting on human rights crises, natural disasters and other emergencies which occurred in war-ravaged areas. Curry's maternal grandmother is Japanese and her father was another American Naval Sailor. In the aftermath of World War II, her parents met when her father served in Japan. Due to her father's military service the family moved often. Curry completed high school in Ashland Oregon. Following her graduation from the University of Oregon, Curry earned a bachelor of journalism degree in 1978. As a child, she was exposed to many different cultures. Her empathetic attitude towards the world is likely a result of her experiences. Ann Curry works as a well known American reporter and newscaster for NBC. The biography of Ann Curry is available to know more about the renowned journalist from America. Curry's family moved frequently, so Curry was not able to stay at a single school more than two years. Curry attended various schools like San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia as well as Virginia. Ashland, Oregon is the location where Curry received her degree. In Medford the following year, she began her career in broadcasting at KTVL Channel 10 as an intern. at the age of 22, she became the first reporter to be female at KTVL. Then she was promoted to the role of anchor and reporter for KGW an NBC station in Portland, Oregan. After moving to Los Angeles, she became a reporter at KCBS TV four years after moving to the city. Through her KCBS-TV relationship of six years, she was awarded the two Emmy Awards.
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