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Susan Roesgen is an American television reporter. She has worked in radio and television broadcasting for more than two decades, including prime time news anchor positions at several TV stations. She has worked as a general assignment correspondent for CNN from 2005 to 2009, and now works for New Orleans TV station WGNO (Channel 26), the local ABC television affiliate. ==Early life and career== Susan Roesgen is the daughter of William Roesgen, former publisher of several newspapers and editor of the Billings Gazette, and sister to Andy Roesgen, a freelance television reporter. Roesgen graduated magna cum laude from Montana State University in 1983, majoring in English Literature. Roesgen says she "never planned to be in journalism. I thought I'd be some kind of writer, but not in the media." She started as a copyeditor for the MSU Exponent newspaper, and her first television job was writing commercials. She eventually joined the news department, and worked her way up to anchoring the news at WABC-TV in New York City. Roesgen's reporting has taken her to an Army barracks in Haiti, the Sea of Galilee, and to the pyramids of Egypt.〔 She and two colleagues at WDSU-TV received regional Emmy awards for the documentary ''A Grave Injustice'',〔(Suncoast Regional Emmy ) Year 2000 Emmy Awards〕 on the theft of artifacts from New Orleans historic cemeteries.〔( CNN ) Reporter Profile〕〔(University of Montana ) Winter, 2005. ''Collegian''〕 She also won a Louisiana Associated Press Award for her reporting in Israel.〔(National Geographic News ) July, 2001〕 Roesgen has worked as an anchor or host for the following stations: * WABC-TV Channel 7 (New York) * KFMB-TV Channel 8 (San Diego) * WITN-TV Channel 7 (Washington, NC) * KATV-TV Channel 7 (Little Rock) * WDSU-TV Channel 6 (New Orleans) * WGNO-TV Channel 26 (New Orleans) She has also worked as for WWNO-FM, a member station of National Public Radio. Roesgen was a classical music disc jockey, worked on the local show ''Getting There'', and filed news stories for NPR's national broadcasts.〔(KATV News ) November, 2005〕〔Pandolfi, Keith, ("Public radio station WWNO 89.9-FM spotlights New Orleans community" ), ''New Orleans CityBusiness'', June 2, 2003〕〔"Roesgen on the radio - The former WDSU news anchor now heard as NPR reporter and WWNO deejay", ''New Orleans Times-Picayune'', April 28, 2003〕 She was honored by the Press Club of New Orleans with first place awards in the category of general news in 2004, 2005, and 2006 and in series category in 2005.〔"N.O. Press Club honors journalists' work", ''New Orleans Times-Picayune'', July 2, 2006〕〔"Press club honors writing, photography", ''New Orleans Times-Picayune'', June 21, 2005〕〔"Members of local media honored for work in 2003", ''New Orleans Times-Picayune'', July 17, 2004〕 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「Susan Roesgen」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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