Rachel Martin Joins ABC News
Martin joins the network from NPR, where she was a newscaster for Bryant Park Project. "Rachel joins ABC News with an extensive and versatile career covering some of the biggest stories of the last few years from abroad and at home," said ABC News president David Westin in the release. "Her wide range of experience overseas will be a tremendous asset to the news division. We enthusiastically look forward to adding her to our reporting team in the Washington bureau." Click continued for the full release... ABC News President David Westin announced today that Rachel Martin will join ABC News as a general assignment correspondent to be based in the network's Washington, D.C. bureau. "Rachel joins ABC News with an extensive and versatile career covering some of the biggest stories of the last few years from abroad and at home," said Mr. Westin. "Her wide range of experience overseas will be a tremendous asset to the news division. We enthusiastically look forward to adding her to our reporting team in the Washington bureau." Martin will join ABC News in July from NPR, where she has been the newscaster for the Bryant Park Project, a public radio morning news show, since its launch in October 2007. She has been serving as full time co-host with Alison Stewart since January of this year. Prior to joining the Bryant Park Project, Martin was a foreign correspondent based in Berlin, Germany starting in 2005, during which she covered the London terrorist attacks, the federal elections in Germany, the 2006 World Cup, and issues surrounding immigration and shifting cultural identities in Europe. Martin returned to the U.S. in August, 2006 to be NPR's religion correspondent for the network's national desk. The following year she was awarded the "Best Radio Feature" by the Religion Newswriters Association for a story about Islam in America. As one of NPR's reporters assigned to cover the Virginia Tech massacre last year, she was on the school's campus within hours of the shooting and on the ground in Blacksburg covering the investigation and emotional aftermath in the following days. Email This Post |
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