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Al Jazeera International also announced the appointment of world journalist Rob Reynolds as Senior Washington Correspondent at their Washington DC broadcast centre.
"I am truly hopeful that Al Jazeera International can provide a very badly needed new voice in global journalism, and will help people in the Americas to know more about the world," says Reynolds. "I am excited about introducing a global audience to America and the American people in a way that they have never seen them before. Hopefully together we can challenge misconceptions and cause people to re-assess some negative stereotypes"
Prior to joining Al Jazeera International, Reynolds was Washington correspondent for CNBC, where he covered events including the impeachment of President Bill Clinton, the disputed election of 2000, and the 2004 race between President George Bush and Senator John Kerry. Reynolds also travelled for the network on newsgathering trips to Europe, Russia China and Brazil. In 2002, during the run-up to the US-led invasion of Iraq, Reynolds reported a multi-part series on "The Price of War" for CNBC which included stories filed from Cairo, Amman, Damascus and Aleppo, Syria. Following the invasion and overthrow of Saddam Hussein, Reynolds reported from Kuwait and the southern oilfields of Iraq.
"Rob Reynolds is a seasoned correspondent, with that unique mix of both national and international experience, which makes him the ideal candidate for Al Jazeera International. We are overjoyed to have him on board" remarked Will Stebbins.
From 1996 to 1998, Reynolds was Moscow correspondent for NBC News, reporting for NBC Nightly News, the Today Show, MSNBC and a variety of other NBC news programs. From 1990 to 1996, Reynolds was a London-based correspondent for CNN. Among his first assignments in that capacity was coverage of the run-up to and fighting during the first Persian Gulf War. Reynolds was also instrumental in arranging for the installation of CNN's communications link from Baghdad, which enabled the network to scoop the world with its live coverage of the night the war began.
Prior to 1990 Reynolds was a producer at CNN's Washington bureau. He joined the network in 1982 following a year as an assignment editor at WJZ TV in Baltimore, Maryland. Reynolds is a 1979 graduate of Reed College in Portland, Oregon and received a degree in Journalism from Columbia University in New York in 1981.
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