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Cami McCormick (born November 5, 1961) is an award-winning radio journalist for CBS News who previously worked for CNN. She was injured in Afghanistan on August 28, 2009 when the vehicle in which she was traveling was hit by an improvised explosive device. == Professional career == McCormick worked in the 1980s and early 1990s as a morning news broadcaster on WEZB (B-97FM) in New Orleans with "Cajun" Ken Cooper, then later with Walton and Johnson in the mornings. In 1991, McCormick moved to Moscow in hopes of becoming a foreign correspondent. While there, McCormick initially did radio spots for the Associated Press, and eventually got the opportunity to put together morning programming for a new radio station in Moscow. In early 1992, the show—titled "Moscow in the Morning" -- went on the air on Radio Maximum, with McCormick and fellow American Charles Bornstein as co-hosts. The three-hour show was the first English-language radio program in Russia. The program was not designed as a moneymaker; instead, it was created as a way to promote the station and attract new advertisers. "We always understood that it would not last forever," McCormick told The Moscow Times in 1994. "It was not put on the air to make money." The show ended on July 9, 1994. From 1994 until 1998, McCormick worked for CNN as a reporter, writer, producer and anchor.〔http://oldwww.westwoodone.com/news_cbs_bios_McCormick.asp〕 In September 1998, McCormick joined CBS News as a New York-based radio anchor and as a radio correspondent.〔http://oldwww.westwoodone.com/news_cbs_bios_McCormick.asp〕 In her career, McCormick has been awarded six Edward R. Murrow Awards.〔http://oldwww.westwoodone.com/news_cbs_bios_McCormick.asp〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Cami McCormick」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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