Ann Curry
Ann Curry is a photojournalist, journalist and author who has been covering conflict zones over the last 45 years. Her research focuses on human suffering as well as disasters. Curry reported on conflicts within Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo, and Central African Republic. Ann Curry was an American journalist, reporter for the TV news and host who is best known for her work as a reporter on the Today program which is a morning-time broadcast newscast on NBC. Curry was noted especially for her coverage of the humanitarian crisis in war-ravaged countries and on natural catastrophes. Curry was the child of an U.S. Navy sailor and the daughter of a Japanese woman. Curry's parents were married in Japan in Japan, in which her father was stationed since World War II. In the wake of her father's involvement as a military officer that they had to move around a lot. The family eventually moved to Ashland Oregon where Curry attended the high school. Following her graduation from the University of Oregon, Curry obtained a bachelor's degree in journalism degree in 1978. Her likely to have developed an empathetic way of communicating through her exposure to other cultures during her childhood. Ann Curry is a well-known American journalist as well as news anchor employed by NBC. To learn more, read the biography of Ann Curry. Curry and her husband frequently moved which is why she could not remain in one place for longer than two years. They traveled to different areas like San Diego Alameda Oregon Virginia. Ashland was her final high school. In the role of an intern at KTVL Channel 10 Medford, Oregan, she began her journey in broadcasting. She was the first woman anchor for the station when she was 22. After that, she moved to anchoring and reporting for KGW which is an affiliate of NBC in Portland. In the course of four years, she was hired as a reporter by KCBS TV located in Los Angeles. The two Emmy Awards were won during the six years she worked for the KCBS-TV.






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