John Quiñones
John Quiñones is a prominent American journalist and television host, recognized for his impactful storytelling and investigative reporting. He graduated from the prestigious Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, which laid the foundation for his successful career. Quiñones began his professional journey as a reporter at WBBM-TV in Chicago, where he honed his skills in the fast-paced environment of local news.
In June 1982, he became a part of the ABC News team as a general assignment correspondent stationed in Miami. Throughout his tenure at ABC, Quiñones has contributed to significant broadcasts, including "World News Tonight with Peter Jennings," and has served as a correspondent for notable programs such as "20/20," "Nightline," and "Good Morning America." His work has not only informed the public but also sparked conversations on critical social issues.
Over the years, Quiñones has garnered numerous prestigious awards for his contributions to journalism, including seven Emmy Awards and a Peabody Award, highlighting his dedication to excellence in reporting. His career is marked by a commitment to uncovering truths and presenting compelling narratives that resonate with audiences across the nation.
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