Lara Logan
Lara Logan was born 29 March 1971. She is a South African journalist, radio and television journalist. Between 2002 until 2018 she was a CBS News correspondent. Jeff Fager the director of 60 Minutes, called her biased and inaccurate story about the 2012 Benghazi attack "the most serious mistake during my 10 years in journalism." In 2019, she joined the Sinclair Broadcast Group, a conservative media firm. 4] In January of 2020 she joined Fox Nation (a subscription streaming service operated by Fox News). She claimed she was "dumped" by Fox Nation in March 2022. Logan was a news reporter at Durban's Sunday Tribune (1988-1989) and the Daily News (1990-1992). In 1992, she was hired by Reuters Television Africa, primarily as a senior producers. After four year in the company, she began freelance journalism. Assignments included those as an editor/reporter/reporter for ITN, Fox/SKY News in London, CBS News, ABC News in London, NBC, NBC and European Broadcasting Union. Reporting on events such as the 1998 bombings of the United States Embassy in Nairobi and Tanzania and the ongoing conflicts in Northern Ireland and the Kosovo war, she was employed by CNN.



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