Jane Ferguson | |
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![]() Ferguson in 2018 | |
Born | |
Nationality | Irish and British |
Education | Royal School Armagh, The Lawrenceville School, University of York, |
Occupation | Journalist |
Years active | 14 |
Employer | PBS NewsHour |
Known for | foreign and war reporting |
Notable work | Homs, Syria 2012, Battle for Mosul 2016, war and famine in Yemen in 2018, Fall of Kabul 2021. |
Style | front line, personable, human |
Television | PBS NewsHour |
Title | Special Correspondent |
Spouse | Charley Cooper (m. 2023) |
Awards | 2019 Emmy Award; 2019 George Polk Award; 2019 Alfred I. DuPont Columbia University Award; 2020 Aurora Award for Humanitarian Reporting; 2020 Peabody; 2021 Overseas Press Club of America Peter Jennings Award; 2021 Gracie Award; 2021 Alfred I. DuPont Columbia University Award |
Website | www |
Jane Ferguson (born September 15, 1984) is an Irish journalist.
She is currently a special correspondent for PBS NewsHour, based in New York City, and has covered the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia. Ferguson also contributes analysis and reports to The New Yorker.[1]