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News_48 “JIM” ACOSTA, NATIONAL POLITICAL CORRESPONDENT.

Abilio James “Jim” Acosta (born April 1971) is the Senior White House Correspondent for CNN. Previously, Acosta served as the National Political Correspondent for CNN. Jim Acosta is a Cuban-American.

Acosta graduated from Annandale High School (Annandale, VA) in 1989. In 1993, Acosta earned a bachelor’s degree in Mass Communication, with a minor in Political Science, from James Madison University. While in school, Acosta volunteered for WXJM, the student-run radio station,[4] and also worked as a reporter at WSVA, a local radio station.

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Professional career

Acosta began his professional career in radio, and his first job was with WMAL in Washington, D.C.. In 1994, Acosta left WMAL and entered television, working for WTTG-TV as a desk assistant. In 1995, Acosta moved in front of the camera, becoming a reporter and substitute anchor at WBIR-TV in Knoxville, Tennessee, and remained in that job until 1998.

From 1998 until 2000, Acosta worked as a reporter for KTVT-TV in Dallas. From 2000 until 2001, Acosta was a reporter for WBBM-TV in Chicago. From 2001 until 2003, Acosta worked as a correspondent for CBS News’ Newspath service, based both in Dallas and Chicago. From February 2003 until March 2007, Acosta was a correspondent for CBS News and was based first in New York and then in Atlanta.

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At CBS News, Acosta covered the 2004 campaign of Democratic presidential candidate John Kerry, the Iraq War from Baghdad, and Hurricane Katrina. In April 2007, Acosta joined CNN. During the following year, Acosta covered the 2008 presidential campaigns of Democratic candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, frequently appearing as an anchor of CNN’s weekend political program, “Ballot Bowl.” Acosta later joined CNN’s “American Morning” program as a correspondent and contributed to the network’s coverage of the 2010 mid-term congressional election.

In February 2012, CNN promoted Acosta to the position of National Political Correspondent.

In his role as National Political Correspondent, Acosta was the network’s lead correspondent in covering the 2012 presidential campaign of Republican nominee Mitt Romney. Acosta is now the Senior White House Correspondent for CNN.

Personal
Acosta and his wife, Sharon Mobley Stow, live in the Washington, D.C. area.

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News_48 “JIM” ACOSTA, CORRESPONSAL EN POLITICAL NACIONAL.

Abilio James “Jim” Acosta (born April 1971) is the Senior White House Correspondent for CNN. (2016). Previously, Acosta served as the National Political Correspondent for CNN. Jim Acosta is a Cuban-American.

Acosta graduated from Annandale High School (Annandale, VA) in 1989. In 1993 Acosta earned a bachelor’s degree in Mass Communications, with a minor in Political Science from James Madison University. While in school, Acosta Volunteered for WXJM, the student-run radio station, [4] and aussi Worked as a delay at WSVA, a local radio station.

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Professional career

Acosta Began His professional career in radio, and his first job Was With WMAL in Washington, D.C. .. In 1994 Acosta left WMAL ENTERED and television, working for WTTG-TV as a desk assistant. In 1995 Acosta Moved in front of the camera, and see Becoming a substitute anchor at WBIR-TV in Knoxville, Tennessee, and Remained fait que job up to 1998.

From 1998 up to 2000 Worked as Acosta has defer for KTVT-TV in Dallas. From 2000 up to 2001, Acosta Was a delay for WBBM-TV in Chicago. From 2001 up to 2003 Acosta Worked as a match for CBS News’ Newspath service based Both in Dallas and Chicago. From February 2003 up to March 2007, Acosta Was a match for CBS News and Was based first in New York And Then in Atlanta.

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At CBS News, Acosta covered the 2004 presidential campaign of Democratic candidate John Kerry, the Iraq War from Baghdad, and Hurricane Katrina. In April 2007, Acosta joined CNN. During The Following year, Acosta covered the 2008 presidential campaigns of Democratic candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, frequently Appearing as an anchor of CNN’s weekend political program, “Ballot Bowl.” Acosta later joined CNN’s “American Morning” program as a match and Contributed to the network’s coverage of the 2010 mid-term congressional election.

In February 2012, CNN Acosta Promoted to the position of National Political Correspondent.

In His role as National Political Correspondent, Acosta Was the network’s lead match in covering the 2012 presidential campaign of Republican nominee Mitt Romney. Acosta is now the Senior White House Correspondent for CNN.

Personal
Acosta and his wife, Sharon Mobley Stow, live in the Washington, D.C. area.

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THE CUBAN HISTORY, HOLLYWOOD.
Arnoldo Varona, Editor.

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