Ann Curry
Ann Curry is a photojournalist, journalist and author who has covered conflict zones over the last forty-five years. Her research focuses on the human suffering of disasters and human tragedy. Curry was a journalist in war-zones such as Kosovo Iraq Syria Lebanon Palestine Afghanistan Darfur Congo. Ann Curry, born November 19th 1956 (Agana) is an American journalist who worked as anchor of a newscast on TV. Curry's work was noted because of her coverage of human crisis that occurred in war-torn countries and natural disasters. Curry's father served as a sailor within the U.S. Navy and her mother was Japanese. Her father met the mother of her in Japan when he was a stationed there following World War II. Because of her father's work in the military, they moved a lot. Curry attended high school in Ashland, Oregon. In 1978 she graduated from her school at the University of Oregon with a bachelor's degree in journalism. It's likely that her experiences with different cultures as well as her life experiences has shaped the way she communicates about international concerns. Ann Curry, a journalist at NBC and a news anchor in the United States is famous. The biography of Ann Curry is available to know more about the famous American journalist. Curry did not have the opportunity to attend one school in San Diego, Alameda Oregon, or Virginia over the course of two years due to her family moved often. Her final graduation was in 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 female news reporter for the station when she aged 22. Later, she moved into the role of anchor as well as reporter at KGW an NBC affiliate located in Portland, Oregan. After four years of service, she was appointed reporter for KCBS TV located in Los Angeles. She was awarded two Emmy Awards during the six years with the station.






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