Ann Curry
Ann Curry has worked as an journalist for over 45 years. Her reporting focuses on natural disasters and areas of war. Curry was a reporter for wars from Kosovo, Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo. Ann Curry was an American journalist, reporter for the TV news and host best known as a correspondent for the Today program which is a morning-time broadcast newscast on NBC. Curry was known for her reporting on human rights issues in war-stricken countries as well as on natural catastrophes. Curry was the child of a U.S. Navy sailor and a Japanese woman. Curry's parents met in Japan which is where her father had been stationed following World War II. Due to her father's military service the family moved frequently. Curry completed her high schooling in Ashland Oregon. Curry graduated in 1978 with the degree of Bachelor's in Journalism at the University of Oregon. She is likely to have developed an empathetic manner of communication through her exposure to other cultures during her childhood. Ann Curry, a journalist for NBC as well as a news anchor in the United States is well-known. Learn the more details about Ann Curry by reading her biography. They frequently moved around, and Curry did not remain in the same school for over two years traveling to various locations such as San Diego Alameda Oregon and Virginia. Then, she graduated from Ashland 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 news reporter at the station, when she was just 22. She subsequently moved to the post of anchor as well as reporter at KGW which was an NBC affiliate located in Portland, Oregan. Four years later she moved into Los Angeles as a reporter for the KCBS-TV. Through her tenure of six years with the station, she won two Emmy Awards.
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