From CBS to Sinclair to Fox Nation The Career of Lara Logan.pdf
1. From CBS to Sinclair to Fox Nation: The Career of Lara
Logan
Lara Logan is a South African television and radio journalist and war
correspondent. She was a correspondent for CBS News between
2002 and 2018. In 2019, she joined the Sinclair Broadcast Group, a
conservative media company. In January 2020, she joined Fox
Nation, a subscription-based digital outlet that features
conservative commentary and news analysis. Here’s her story of
how she got there...
Lara Logan Wiki Biography and more
Lara Logan was born in September, 1966 in Durban, South Africa.
From an early age, she knew that she wanted to be a journalist and
on multiple occasions snuck into her father’s newsroom so that she
could observe him at work. Eventually, her father caught on and
started giving her assignments. In 1989, she graduated from Rhodes
2. University with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science and
History. She then went on to earn a postgraduate diploma from
Columbia University School of Journalism in New York City.
Lara Logan Bio
Lara Logan (born 4 June 1971) is a South African television and
radio journalist and war correspondent. She was a correspondent
for CBS News between 2002 and 2018. In 2019, she joined the
Sinclair Broadcast Group, a conservative media company. In
January 2020, she joined Fox Nation, a subscription service by 21st
Century Fox that specializes in ideological content from
conservative journalists and pundits.[1] For most of her career at
CBS News, she was based in its London bureau as Europe
correspondent, but later relocated to Africa.
Lara Logan Family
Her father was a pharmacist, and her mother was a homemaker.
She has two siblings. She graduated from Johannesburg High School
for Girls in 1995 and attended Durham University in England, where
she studied Medieval History, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts
degree in 1999. Her first professional position was as a reporter at
South Africa's Eyewitness News (EWN) television news station,
where she worked from 1999 to 2002.
Lara Logan Relationship
Before joining Sinclair, Logan was a correspondent for CBS News
since 2002. She became known for her foreign reporting and her
coverage of wars in Afghanistan, Iraq, Israel, Darfur and South
Africa. In 2013 she quit CBS under suspicious circumstances; it was
later revealed that she had been assaulted by a mob while on
assignment in Egypt two years earlier. Later that year, Sinclair hired
3. her away from CBS as an analyst. I can no longer support what they
are doing, Logan said at the time.
Lara Logan Physical info
Lara Jocelyn Logan is a South African television and radio journalist
and war correspondent. She was a correspondent for CBS News
between 2002 and 2018. In 2019, she joined the Sinclair Broadcast
Group, a conservative media company. In January 2020, she joined
Fox Nation, a subscription news service and website owned by
Rupert Murdoch's News Corp..
Lara Logan Career
For three decades, South African journalist Lara Logan has
anchored some of television’s most watched newscasts, written
best-selling books, and won critical acclaim for her reporting from
places like Iraq and Afghanistan. But at times during her career, she
has been just as famous for what people said about her than what
she reported on. And now, in 2020 after a controversial stint with
conservative media giant Sinclair Broadcast Group, Logan is making
a bold move—joining right-wing digital outlet Fox Nation.
Lara Logan Awards
In 2011, she won a George Foster Peabody Award for her report on
child soldiers in northern Uganda. Two years later, she was
awarded an Alfred I. duPont-Columbia University Award for her
contribution in Reporting America at War during her time as a war
correspondent.
Lara Logan Net worth
$5 Million, Salary :$1 Million.
4. Early career in Johannesburg
Logan was born in South Africa and raised in Zimbabwe. She
worked for CNN, Sky News, and NBC before joining CBS News in
2002. Her coverage of stories including war-torn Afghanistan made
her one of America’s best-known international journalists.
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