Ann Curry
Ann Curry has worked as an journalist for over nearly 45 years. Her focus is on natural disasters as well as areas of war. Curry was a reporter for the wars in Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo, and Central African Republic. Ann Curry is a journalist, television anchorperson and reporter who was born in 1956. Her best-known role in Today, an National Broadcasting Co. morning news broadcasted program. Her reporting stood out for its coverage of humanitarian crises occurring in war-torn nations and natural disasters. Curry has a father who was a U.S. Navy sailor and an Japanese woman. They met during the time her father was stationed in Japan after World War II. Because of her father's military duty, the family travelled frequently. Curry was a student at the high school in the city of Ashland, Oregon. She earned a journalism diploma in 1978 from the University of Oregon in 1978. It is possible that she acquired an empathy-based communication style through her exposure to diverse cultures in her early years. Ann Curry, a journalist working for NBC as well as a news anchor in the US, is famous. To learn more, read the biography of Ann Curry. They frequently moved around, and Curry was not confined to the same school for over two years traveling to various places such as San Diego Alameda Oregon and Virginia. Ashland was her last high school. Her career in broadcasting began with an intern at KTVL Channel 10 Medford in Oregon. When she was 22 she became the first female journalist at the station. In Portland, Oregon she was named anchor and reporter by KGW the NBC affiliate. Then, four years later she moved into Los Angeles and became a reporter for KCBS TV. She received the award of two Emmy Awards during the six years she spent with this station.






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