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Former Buffalo news anchor Bazi Kanani joins ABC News

by jmaloni
Tue, Nov 8th 2011 08:10 am

ABC News President Ben Sherwood has announced three additions to the ABC News team - Kelly Cobiella, Ginger Zee and Bazi Kanani. In making the announcement, Sherwood said:

"First, I'm delighted to announce that Kelly Cobiella joins ABC News today as a correspondent in the London bureau. Kelly is a seasoned journalist who spent the last eight years at CBS News based in Miami, Dallas and New York. She was the first American network journalist to report from Tripoli when the Libyan revolution started in March, and she's covered news in Iraq, Haiti, Cuba and Venezuela. Kelly's reporting on the U.S. economic crisis has been recognized with both Emmy and Peabody awards. She is no stranger to ABC, after many years with our affiliates in Miami and Grand Junction.

"Second, I'd like to welcome Ginger Zee to the weekend edition of 'Good Morning America.' An Emmy Award-winning meteorologist, Ginger joins us from WMAQ in Chicago. Ginger has appeared on Discovery's popular 'Stormchasers' series, racing after tornadoes in the Midwest. While attending Valparaiso University, she was part of the school's Storm Intercept Team, following extreme weather, including a 5,000-mile storm across the country. Ginger developed her fascination for severe weather at age 8 when her family spent a summer on the stormy shores of Lake Michigan. She begins at ABC News on Wednesday and will debut as weather anchor on 'GMA Weekend' this Saturday.

"Third, Bazi Kanani joins us as a digital journalist based in Nairobi. She comes to us from KUSA in Denver, where she spent eight years as a general assignment reporter and as an anchor of the weekday 9 p.m. newscast. In 2007 Bazi won an Emmy and National Association of Black Journalists Award for her documentary "My Africa," filmed in Tanzania. Bazi shot and produced a series of news reports and a documentary about Tanzania's culture and the challenges of living in one of the poorest countries in the world. Bazi's 2008 documentary, 'Reaching Rwanda,' was honored with a regional Edward R. Murrow Award and an Emmy Award. In case you're wondering, Bazi is short for Baz'imana, a Tanzanian tribal name that means 'Ask God.'

"We are very fortunate to have Kelly, Ginger and Bazi on our team."

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