Lara Logan

 Lara Logan, born 29 March 1971 was an South African radio and television journalist and war correspondent. Between 2002 between 2002 and 2018, she worked as the CBS News correspondent. Jeff Fager, director of 60 Minutes, called her biased and inaccurate story on the 2012 Benghazi attack "the most grave mistake I've made I've made in the past 10 years." She joined Sinclair Broadcast Group (a conservative media group) in the year 2019. The company was acquired by Fox Nation, a subscription streaming platform run by Fox News, in January 2020. She claimed she was "dumped” by the network in March 2022. Logan worked as a journalist for the Sunday Tribune of Durban during her studies (1988-1989), followed by the Daily News of the city (1990-1992). In 1992, she joined Reuters Television in Africa, predominantly as an executive producer. After four years, she moved into freelance journalism and landed reports as a reporter and editor/producer for ITN and Fox/SKY, CBS News, ABC News (in London), NBC, and the European Broadcasting Union. She worked for CNN covering events like the 1998 United States embassy bombings in Nairobi and Tanzania and the conflict in Northern Ireland, and the Kosovo conflict.



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