Mark Burrows
Mark Burrows is an Australian television news presenter and journalist.
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Born | |
Occupation | News presenter and journalist |
Years active | 1986–present |
Employer | Nine Network |
Television | Nine News |
Children | 2 |
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He is currently a senior correspondent for Nine News in Sydney.[1] Burrows is also a news presenter for Today Extra, Nine's Morning and Afternoon news on Monday's and is occasionally a presenter for Nine News Sydney at 6pm.[2] Burrows has been a journalist for the Nine Network for more than 3 decades.
Career
Burrows spent almost six years working as Nine's US Correspondent, covering two US Presidential Elections, the LA riots and earthquakes.
In 1997 Burrows was posted to Nine's London Bureau where he covered stories such as the death of Princess Diana and the Iraq war.
In 2000, Burrows was apart of Nine's Sydney Olympics reporting team.
Burrows led the coverage of the Bali Bombings at the end of 2002, where he also interviewed victims.
He is now a senior reporter for Nine News in Sydney.
Burrows has been a journalist for Nine News for more than 30 years.
Personal life
Family
Burrows is married and has two sons.[3]
Awards
Burrows has won many awards while working for decades as a journalist.[3]
Year | Award | News coverage |
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1989 | Logie Award | Romanian Revolution |
1999 | Walkley Award | Interlaken Canyon disaster |
References
- "Mark W Burrows". Facebook. Retrieved 2020-10-26.
- "Nine News - Presenters List". Media Spy. 2020-10-23. Retrieved 2020-10-26.
- "Mark Burrows, Reporter Sydney News Team - 9News". www.9news.com.au. Retrieved 2020-10-26.