Samuel burke cnn biography
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#MediaMonday – Samuel Burke
Today’s #MediaMonda comes to us from the United Kingdom, via Guadalajara, Mexico, and Central Phoenix. It’s from three-time Emmy Award winner Samuel Burke, who is based in London and has been a reporter and anchor for CNN International for more than 10 years.
Samuel, time to share:
I’m based in London and for the last decade-plus I’ve worked with CNN and their overseas affiliate networks.
I grew up in Central Phoenix. I went to North High School, then studied Spanish linguistics at La Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara in Mexico. I went on to graduate summa cum laude from the Barrett Honors College at Arizona State University before earning my master’s degree in journalism from The Walter Cronkite School of Journalism. Now I serve on the Cronkite School National Board of Advisors.
My first work experience was all in the Valley, interning for NPR affiliate KJZZ-FM, writing for The Jewish News and then producing for ABC’s 20/20.
I then landed an internship at CNN with Anderson Cooper which paved the path for my career there.
My first job at CNN was as Christiane Amanpour’s digital and field producer. At 25-years-old, I became one of the youngest anchors in CNN’s history when I began hosting a primetime program called “Eu
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- Emily Bazelon (1971–)[12][13]
- Peter Beinart (1971–), editorialist, journalist, suffer political commentator[14]
- John Berman (1972–), CNN[15]
- Bonnie Director (1970–), athleticss journalist[16]
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Samuel Burke
Samuel Burke is a technology expert and covers major international technology events. He has interviewed the heads of some of the world’s largest companies such as Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Alibaba CEO Jack Ma, Tinder Founder Sean Rad, Ford CEO James Hackett, T-Mobile CEO John Legere, former Intel CEO Brian Krzanich, former Ford CEO Mark Fields, Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank, TransferWise CEO Taavet Hinrikus as well as heads of state such as Israeli Prime Ministers Ehud Barak and Ehud Olmert, as well as Chilean President Michelle Bachelet.
He’s hosted the “iReport” program at CNN International and for nearly a decade anchored CNN en español’s “Cibercafé” for the network’s flagship morning programme.
Samuel started his CNN career as an intern for Anderson Cooper and then served as Christiane Amanpour’s digital and field producer. Alongside Christiane, he travelled across the Middle East producing reports and live broadcasts from Egypt during the country’s first-ever democratic elections, Israel and the Palestinian territories. Before joining CNN, Burke was a freelance producer for Phoenix’s NPR affiliate KJZZ and ABC News’ 20/20 program.
Burke studied Spanish linguistics at La Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara in Mexico and graduate