Thursday, September 13, 2012

Sara Sidner takes on Jerusalem brief for CNN

CNN Press Release - Sara Sidner is moving to CNN’s Jerusalem bureau as senior international correspondent, the network announced today.

Sidner will join CNN’s contingent of correspondents across the region, as the network underlines its commitment to Israel and the Middle East. In addition to its Jerusalem bureau, CNN has a production hub in Abu Dhabi as well as major operations in Amman, Cairo, Baghdad, Dubai and Beirut, where just last week the network added both a correspondent and producer/shooter.

Parisa Khosravi, Senior Vice President for CNN Worldwide in charge of International Newsgathering, said: “Sara’s drive, commitment, bravery and intelligence shines through in her reporting. Her work in Libya last year was truly inspiring, and I know that she will bring many valuable qualities to our Jerusalem bureau.”

Sidner shared the Achievement of the Year award at the 2011 Sky Women in Film & TV Awards for her reporting during the conflict in Libya. The WFT panel praised the example she had set to colleagues by taking to the streets alongside rebel fighters and reporting under fire in Tripoli.

With more than 15 years of television journalism experience, she has covered many stories of national and international importance, including the Mumbai terrorist attacks, the Pakistan floods, the Chile and Haiti earthquakes and Afghanistan’s elections. Most recently she has been based in New Delhi, where she was responsible for CNN’s coverage of India and South Asia.

2 comments:

  1. Dear Ms. Sidner,
    Your comment that Israelis are panicking and rushing to get gas masks is total rubbish. Some Israelis are getting gasmasks, but many are not, myself included. Panic is certainly not in the air. Please don't use wild rhetoric. It may make for good headlines, but your brief is to tell the truth.We expect measured accurate reporting from all media who consider themselves non-biased.

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  2. Ms Sidner, today you reported that the current fighting in Gaza is due to the killing of Ahmed al-Jabari. That is a blatant lie and false information. How about 12 years of hamas shooting missles at Israeli civilians from the Gaza Strip?

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