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'''Barry Serafin''' (born June 22, 1941) is an [[Emmy awards|Emmy award-winning]] [[United States|American]] television journalist for [[ABC News]]. An [[Oregon]] native, born in [[Coquille, Oregon|Coquille]], and raised in [[Roseburg, Oregon|Roseburg]], Serafin graduated [[Washington State University]] in 1964, and began his journalism career at the University's public radio station. In television, he reported for [[Oregon Public Broadcasting]] station [[KOPB-TV|KOAP-TV]] and [[CBS|CBS-affiliate]] [[KOIN-TV]], before moving to Missouri for a position as reporter and anchor for [[KMOX-TV]]. From there he began a decade of service with the CBS [[Washington D.C.]] bureau, winning an Emmy award for his contribution to their May 1, 1974 documentary, "Watergate: The White House Transcripts." He joined ABC News in 1979, first as a foreign correspondent sub-anchoring segments from [[Tehran]] during the [[Iran hostage crisis]], and becoming a national correspondent for the network in 1981. He received the Regents Distinguished Alumus Award from his ''alma mater,'' Washington State University, in 1992.
'''Barry Serafin''' (born June 22, 1941) is an [[Emmy awards|Emmy award-winning]] [[United States|American]] television journalist for [[ABC News]]. An [[Oregon]] native, born in [[Coquille, Oregon|Coquille]], and raised in [[Roseburg, Oregon|Roseburg]], Serafin graduated [[Washington State University]] in 1964, and began his journalism career at the University's public radio station. In television, he reported for [[Oregon Public Broadcasting]] station [[KOPB-TV|KOAP-TV]] and [[CBS|CBS-affiliate]] [[KOIN-TV]], before moving to Missouri for a position as reporter and anchor for [[KMOX-TV]]. From there he began a decade of service with the CBS [[Washington D.C.]] bureau, winning an Emmy award for his contribution to their May 1, 1974 documentary, "Watergate: The White House Transcripts." He joined ABC News in 1979, first as a foreign correspondent sub-anchoring segments from [[Tehran]] during the [[Iran hostage crisis]], and becoming a national correspondent for the network in 1981. He received the Regents Distinguished Alumus Award from his ''alma mater,'' Washington State University, in 1992.



Revision as of 20:35, 16 March 2010

Barry Serafin (born June 22, 1941) is an Emmy award-winning American television journalist for ABC News. An Oregon native, born in Coquille, and raised in Roseburg, Serafin graduated Washington State University in 1964, and began his journalism career at the University's public radio station. In television, he reported for Oregon Public Broadcasting station KOAP-TV and CBS-affiliate KOIN-TV, before moving to Missouri for a position as reporter and anchor for KMOX-TV. From there he began a decade of service with the CBS Washington D.C. bureau, winning an Emmy award for his contribution to their May 1, 1974 documentary, "Watergate: The White House Transcripts." He joined ABC News in 1979, first as a foreign correspondent sub-anchoring segments from Tehran during the Iran hostage crisis, and becoming a national correspondent for the network in 1981. He received the Regents Distinguished Alumus Award from his alma mater, Washington State University, in 1992.

References

  • "Serafin, Barry". Encyclopedia of Television News. Phoenix, Arizona: Oryx. 1999. p. 231. (ISBN 9781573561082).
  • "Barry Serafin" (HTML). ABC News (Official website). New York City: ABC News. 2006. Retrieved 2007-01-02.
  • "WHCA Videotape Collection Finding Aid". Nixon Presidential Materials. College Park, Maryland: National Archives & Records Administration. 2006. Retrieved 2007-01-02. {{cite web}}: Text "format HTML" ignored (help)