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Robyn Curnow is a South African
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, broadcaster, and author. She was an anchor and foreign correspondent for
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and CNN USA. She hosted CNN’s ''Newsroom with Robyn Curnow'' from 2020 to 2022 from the
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in
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. Previously, she anchored ''The International Desk with Robyn Curnow'' from 2014 to 2019. The program was a fast-moving news show that showcased
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Before moving to the USA, Curnow was CNN’s Africa correspondent based in
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, South Africa, from 2006 to 2014. She was based at CNN’s London Bureau as a correspondent and anchor from 2002 to 2006. After more than 20 years on-air at CNN, on 3 May 2022, Curnow announced she would be leaving CNN. Curnow launched a podcast
Searching for America
which aims to decode America from an Outsider's point of view. Curnow is based in Atlanta, Georgia. Her first guests have been Mark Hertling,
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, Leyla Santiago, Kevin Sullivan, Josh Clark as well as many more Americans talking about why there is division and what can be done to fix it. Curnow is represented by talent agency CAA.


Early life

Curnow was born in Perth, Australia, and raised in Johannesburg, South Africa. She attende
St Katharine’s
and St Mary’s School for Girls in Johannesburg. Curnow has been vocal about her dyslexia, which led to her struggling at school. Curnow attended the
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, Pietermaritzburg, for her English and Political Science undergraduate studies. Later, while working as a reporter at the
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, she completed an
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in Political Studies at the University of Witwatersrand. In her late twenties, she won a
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to study for a Master’s degree (M.phil) in International Relations at
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. She was based at
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. Curnow is the granddaughter of South African cricketer Syd Curnow who played against Australian batsman
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in the 1930/31 test matches in Australia. Curnow’s father and brother played competitive cricket too which led her life-long love of the sport. Her maternal grandparents, Robert and Margaret Oxley, were immigrants to South Africa from Warrington, England, after World War II. Robert was a Japanese Prisoner of War who helped build the Burma Railroad. Margaret Oxley celebrated her 100th birthday in April 2024.


Career

Curnow began her career at the
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in 1996 as a reporter for the national nightly news bulletin. She was part of a group of young reporters reporting on South Africa’s new democracy and the Presidency of
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. Curnow left the SABC in 2000 to study for her Master’s degree at Cambridge University. During that year, she freelanced for the
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, working as a reporter for BBC Look East. Curnow started reporting for CNN in 2001 in
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, covering the UK and Europe. She reported on the death of
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from the Vatican, the London bombings, the royal family, the South Asian tsunami, and anchored coverage of the
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. In 2006, she moved to Johannesburg, South Africa, to work as CNN’s Africa correspondent with her husband, Kim Norgaard, CNN’s Africa bureau chief. She traveled extensively across Africa and reported on the HIV/AIDS epidemic, the
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, Mohammad Gaddafi at the African Union in Ethiopia, the rise of
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in Nigeria, and political upheaval in
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. Robyn first reported from Zimbabwe during the land invasions of 2000 while at the SABC. In May 2011, she and the CNN team were detained in Harare and banned from entering the country. Between 2007 and 2014, Curnow moderated numerous panels at the
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in Africa, which featured South African President
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, Rwandan President
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, Gabonese President Ali Bongo, the IMF’s Christine Lagarde, and other African and business leaders. Curnow was the founding host o
CNN’s ''Marketplace Africa''
(2010), a weekly show that featured interviews and stories with Africa’s most successful businesspeople. In 2013, Curnow interviewed former U.S. President
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and his wife, Laura, when they visited
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on a charity trip after his presidency. During the interview, President Bush called
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a traitor. Curnow had an extensive sit-down interview in
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with former First Lady
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during her official visit to Africa. She als
interviewed
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at her girls’ school outside Johannesburg. Curnow first knew
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as a schoolgirl when he would preach in her school chapel at St Mary’s School for Girls in the 1980s. Later, she would interview him in
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, London,
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, and Johannesburg. In their last conversation, she reported on his criticisms of the ruling ANC party in South Africa. Curnow was given special access to the 80th birthday celebrations of Archbishop Desmond Tutu for an hour-long documentary on the
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Laureate. She named him the person she considered a hero in a CNN special report. Curnow interviewed former U.S. President
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in
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, South Africa, during his visit with First Lady
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to Nelson Mandela's rural home. In 2013, Curnow led CNN's exclusive coverage of
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's ill health and death and reported live from his funeral. Curnow had a long association with Mandela and his family, interviewing him many times during and after his presidency. Her conversation with him on his 90th birthday was part of the last interview he gave. In 2008, Curnow reported on double-amputee athlete
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and followed his career until the London Olympics 2012. After Pistorius shot dead his girlfriend Reeva Steenkamp, Curnow was the face of CNN’s coverage at the murder trial throughout 2014. Her live reporting and documentary on Anderson Cooper 360 featured exclusive footage and interviews with Pistorius, his family, and his inner circle. Curnow had two children while she was CNN’s Africa correspondent. She has been vocal about being a working mother and balancing breaking news coverage with babies and children. Curnow moved to Atlanta, Georgia with her family in 2014 to host ''the International Desk with Robyn Curnow'' on CNN International. Curnow led CNN’s coverage of several terror attacks in 2015 and 2016, including the attacks in
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,
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,
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, and the aftermath of the
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and
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and the Syrian war. Curnow was on air when coalition forces launched the
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offensive in
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in October 2016, which earned her and the CNN teams on the ground a News and Documentary
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nomination. Curnow first reported live from
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's historic visit in 2016. Later, she returned to Cuba to anchor CNN’s coverage of Fidel Castro's death from Havana. In 2018, Curnow received an Emmy nomination with CNN colleagues for an airstrike on a school bus in Yemen that killed dozens of children. In 2019, Curnow won the
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for Best Breaking News Coverage for the end of President Robert Mugabe's rule in Zimbabwe with CNN's team in
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.The coverage was described by judges as a “journalistic and technical triumph that caught the excitement of the moment but kept a cool head.” Curnow has charted the rise of
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, Chinese ambitions, and
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. Additionally, she reported extensively on Russian belligerence in Europe, hosting many discussions on
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,
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, the Skripal poisonings, and the
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. Curnow anchored CNN International’s coverage of the 2016 election and extensively covered former U.S. President
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’s presidency and administration – tracking the geopolitical and diplomatic implications for a global audience – and issues affecting Americans, such as maternal mortality, race, and immigration. Curnow broke the news President Trump had COVID on CNN USA and CNN International. In 2020, during
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, Curnow anchored live from CNN Centre in Atlanta for both CNN USA and CNN International. She was on air throughout the pandemic, interviewing frontline medical workers, scientists, and other health experts. Curnow was part of the CNN team that won a duPont-Columbia award for CNN’s coverage of the death of
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. Curnow covered the 2020 US election and the Presidency of
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. She was on air during the Afghanistan withdrawal and its aftermath. Throughout 2020 and 2021, she fronted live coverage of the coup in
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, the explosion in
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, and wildfires in
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and
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. She earned another Emmy nomination for CNN’s coverage of China’s repressive measures toward the
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. In addition to her broadcasting career, Curnow has written for the
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, Vogue,
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, Marie Clare, and the
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. Curnow has written about her daughter and father’s speech stutters in the
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. She is represented by CAA for publishing and TV/movie rights.


Philanthropy

Curnow is an Ambassador for the British charity '
Made by Dyslexia
and has hosted hosts global events at Lincoln Centre in
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, the Swedish Royal Palace in
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, and the
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in London. Robyn and her youngest daughter are dyslexic. Robyn was recently appointed to the Board of the '
Schenck School
'' in Atlanta.


Personal life

Curnow currently lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with her family. She is married to Kim Norgaard. He is the Executive Director of CNNI Newsgathering and Security Operations. Norgaard ran CNN’s coverage of the
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from
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and
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in 2022 and 2023. After the October 7 terror attacks in Israel, he also run CNN’s coverage of the
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from
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and
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. They have two daughters, Freya and Hella.


Award and Recognition

* 2020 duPont-Columbia Award for ''The Disappearance of Jamal Khashoggi'' * 2020 News and Documentary Emmy nomination for ''Outstanding Investigative Report'' ''in a Newscast for Fear and Oppression in Xinjiang'' * 2019 Royal Television Society Award for ''Breaking News on the Fall of Mugabe'' * 2018 News and Documentary Emmy nomination for ''Outstanding Breaking News Coverage for the Yemen Bus Bombing'' * 2018 News and Documentary Emmy nomination for ''Outstanding Breaking News Coverage for The Battle of Mosul''


References


External links

*
Robyn Curnow's profile
on CNN.com *https://www.cnn.com/2018/11/02/politics/us-midterms-migration-foreign-policy-analysis-intl/index.html * https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2018/09/10/candidate-governor-maryland-stutters-so-does-my-young-daughter/ * https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/robyn-curnow-wwii-pow-changi-singapore/index.html * https://www.cnn.com/2018/07/18/opinions/what-would-mandela-do-in-age-of-trump-opinion-intl/index.html * https://www.standard.co.uk/news/world/black-woman-lawyer-versus-rifletoting-cowboyboot-man-showdown-in-georgia-a3966141.html * https://en.globes.co.il/en/article-disruption-awaits-in-2018-1001218976 * https://rts.org.uk/article/winners-rts-television-journalism-awards-2019-announced {{DEFAULTSORT:Curnow, Robyn Living people Alumni of the University of Cambridge CNN people South African people of English descent South African women journalists 1972 births Television presenters with dyslexia