Ann Curry

I hope to include information on the Web Page to remind us all of some of the great journalist we have been privileged to know and work with. During my time at Columbia Square many a "great" and "near-great" reporters moved through the channel 2 news room. As TD, of the Big News (c. 1960s-70s), and in the mid-to-later 1980s, while working sound in ENG,  I had the opportunity to work with many of these people. Most were not only good reporters but also good people. Ann Curry is near the top of my list of professional reporters who were also very caring and considerate.


I "down-loaded" the following from 'AltaVista':

http://www.msnbc.com/onair/bios/a_curry.asp 


Ann Curry

NBC Senior News Analyst
News Anchor, NBC News’ "Today"
Anchor, MSNBC

Ann Curry has been the news anchor for NBC News’ "Today" since March 1997. She is also a daytime anchor for MSNBC, contributes reports to "Dateline NBC" and is a substitute anchor for the Sunday edition of "NBC Nightly News."

 

CURRY HAD ALSO been the anchor of NBC News at Sunrise, the network’s early morning newscast, from July 1991 until she joined MSNBC in July 1996. She joined NBC News in June 1990 and became the NBC Chicago correspondent in October of that year.
As a correspondent for Dateline NBC, Curry scored an exclusive interview with the parents of the Iowa septuplets in 1997. Curry was the only reporter who was allowed full access into the hospital, the community and the McCaughey family.
Before coming to NBC, Curry had been a reporter for KCBS-TV in Los Angeles since 1984. There, she earned an Emmy Award for her live coverage of the October 1987 Los Angeles earthquake and another for her coverage of the explosion of a gas pipeline in San Bernardino. From 1981 to 1984, Curry was a reporter and anchor for KGW, the NBC affiliate in Portland, Oregon.
She began her broadcasting career at another NBC affiliate in Oregon, Medford’s KTVL, where she served as a news reporter from 1978 to 1981. Curry is a four-time winner of the Golden Mike award. In addition, she has received several Associated Press Certificates of Excellence and won an NAACP Award for Excellence in Reporting. Curry graduated from the University of Oregon School of Journalism in 1978.