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Bonnie M. Anderson

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After leaving CNN, Anderson established The Anderson Media Agency, Inc. which offered a broad range of media-related services for individuals, corporations, government officials and journalists. There, she specialized in coaching in voice control and inflection, pacing, breath control, TelePrompTer
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In 2004 she authored the book, “News Flash – Journalism, Infotainment, and the Bottom-Line Business of Broadcast News.” The book garnered national attention for exposing illegal hiring practices, political cheerleading and ethnocentric coverage in the network news industry. She details how the news
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Bonnie Anderson was born, in Cuba, on October 22, 1955, to Howard and Dorothy Anderson and is the youngest of four children. She lived in Cuba for only five years before her family was moved to Miami, Florida. She was raised primarily in Colombia and is fluent in Spanish and English. In addition to
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invasion was launched. Howard Anderson was sentenced to death less than two hours into his trial, and was the first American to be executed by Fidel Castro’ forces. He died by firing squad on April 19, 1961. He was survived by his wife, Dorothy, and his four children; Gary, Marc, Lee and Bonnie.
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Howard F. Anderson moved his wife and, at the time, his only child to Cuba in 1947, where he ran a small string of family-owned gas stations, factories and a Jeep distributorship. After Fidel Castro took power of the Cuban government in 1959 anti-American sentiment began to grow as the political
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climate became increasingly volatile. Charged with smuggling arms into Cuba, Howard Anderson was taken into custody by Cuban military forces in March 1961. His summary trial began on April 17, 1961 – the day that the
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news network. She formed part of the core group that developed, launched and supervised the network for the first three years. During her final years with
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as one of the network's two Latin America correspondents. She later served as a correspondent for the network posted in Beirut and Rome, before joining
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for refusing to comply with a hiring policy she considered “unethical, unprincipled, immoral, and potentially illegal.” She filed suit against
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her journalism degree from Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism, she has studied at the University of Barcelona in Spain.
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Anderson served as an anchor and as an international war correspondent before rising to the position of managing editor of
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reading, confidence building techniques, script writing, anchoring, audio tracking and on-camera performance.
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An avid angler, Ms. Anderson set a world record on April 4, 2009, when she landed a 151-pound
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She was nominated for the Maria Coors Cabot Lifetime Achievement Award – sponsored by
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was a national correspondent, where she covered such top breaking news stories as the
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Newsflash: Journalism, Infotainment and the Bottom-Line Business of Broadcast News
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networks, in their pursuit of market share and increased profits, favor “
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with a 16-pound tippet off the coast of the Dominican Republic.
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in 1992, Anderson served a four-year stint with WTVJ in Miami.
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Anderson currently resides in St. Croix US Virgin Islands.
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in Miami. After a year reporting for WPLG-TV in Miami, the
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ABC
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The Miami News
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Oklahoma City bombing
Los Angeles
Pope John Paul II
Hurricane Andrew
Branch Davidian stand-off
Waco, Texas
NBC
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CNN en Español
Spanish language
CNN
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Pulitzer Prize for Feature Writing
Medill School of Journalism
Columbia University
Bay of Pigs
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Fletcher, Nancy
"CNN's Bonnie Anderson Inducted into Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism Hall of Achievement"

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