Michael Ware Joins CNN as
Baghdad-based Correspondent (CNN News Release)
Tuesday, May 30, 2006
CNN
PRESS RELEASE
Michael Ware, the TIME magazine Baghdad bureau chief
who gained renown for in-depth coverage of the
insurgency in Iraq, will join CNN as a correspondent
based in Baghdad, it was announced today by Tony
Maddox, senior vice president of international
newsgathering operations.
A frequent guest to CNN over the last five
years, Ware becomes a full-time international
correspondent providing news reports and analysis
across all CNN networks. On CNN/U.S., Ware will
be a regular contributor to Anderson Cooper 360° as
well as appearing on other programs.
“Michael is one of the most accomplished correspondents
working in Iraq. His exclusive stories
and unique insights into the workings of the insurgency
will increase the scope and depth of our reporting,”
Maddox said. “He joins a fantastic CNN team of
committed journalists in Baghdad, and we are very
excited to have him as a full-time member of the CNN
family.”
“Michael is one of the most unique voices covering the
region," said Jon Klein, president of CNN/U.S. “He
makes a complex, constantly-shifting story easy to
follow.”
Ware began writing for TIME in 2001 with an assignment
in the Solomon Islands and then one during the war in
Afghanistan later that year. As coalition forces began
preparations for war in 2003, Ware relocated to Iraq
and became an embedded reporter with U.S. forces. He
gained notice as one of the few Western journalists to
travel to insurgent camps and report on that
perspective of the war. He was also the only embedded
journalist to cover the September 2005 assault on Tal
Afar.
CNN Worldwide, a division of Turner Broadcasting
System, Inc., a Time Warner Company, is one of the
world’s most respected and trusted sources for news and
information. Its reach extends to nine cable and
satellite television networks; one private place-based
network; two radio networks; wireless devices around
the world; four Web sites, including CNN.com, the first
major news and information Web site; CNN Pipeline, an
on-demand broadband video service; CNN Newsource, the
world’s most extensively syndicated news service; and
partnerships for four television networks and one Web
site.