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Years active
  
2009–present

Name
  
Samuel Burke


Role
  
Correspondent

TV shows
  
Cafe CNN

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Occupation
  
CNN reporter and anchor (2009–present)

Education
  
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication

Nominations
  
Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Morning Program in Spanish

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Profiles

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Samuel Burke is a business and technology news correspondent for CNN who anchors programs on both CNN International and CNN en Español. He hosts the program iReport in English and anchors the Cyber Café daily on the Spanish-language morning program CafeCNN. Previously, he served as producer for war correspondent Christiane Amanpour. In 2014 he won an Emmy Award for his reports on the technology show CLIX.

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Early life and education

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Samuel Burke was born and raised in Phoenix, Arizona. He learned to speak Spanish at a young age, travelling to Mexico frequently as a child and spending summers in Mexico at a language college as a teenager. Burke attended the Phoenix's North High School and in 2003 he was a member of the United States House of Representatives Page Program after he was nominated by Congressman Ed Pastor.

Burke attended the Arizona State University, graduating with a BA in Spanish. Samuel Burke then went to graduate studies at the university, graduating from a master's degree in journalism from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. While pursuing his graduate studies there, Burke worked as the teaching assistant to former CNN anchor Aaron Brown. Since his 2009 graduation, Burke has returned several times to give seminars for current students attending the school. He is also currently a member of the Cronkite School National Board of Advisors.

Journalism

Burke was a co-anchor for the Spanish college news program Cronkite Newswatch in 2008 through 2009, which was broadcast every two weeks on PBS and Telefutura television affiliates, and was produced at the Walter Cronkite School. While attending graduate studies, Burke also held an internship with CNN, specifically working for the television program Anderson Cooper 360°. He also wrote for the Jewish News of Greater Phoenix. His first job out of college was as Christiane Amanpour's digital producer for the CNN show Amanpour. Initially there were no jobs available on the show, so he had decided to potentially take a job as a security guard at the CNN headquarters in New York City, work the nightshift, and volunteer for CNN programming during the day. Just before the start of the show, however, he was offered a temporary job with Amanpour, which turned into a full-time position.

Following his work with Christiane Amanpour, Burke was tapped to become the anchor for the CNN en Español program Europa Hoy from 2010 to 2011, a program based in London that was broadcast in both Latin America and North America. In 2011 he then became the anchor of the daily Cyber Café on CafeCNN. He also reports a nightly segment for the business news show CNN Dinero and a weekly segment on the technology news show CLIX. In addition Burke reports about technology on CNN International, appears on World Business Today, and reports on privacy and security on social media for the CNN U.S. news network. Burke is also CNN.com contributor; he once wrote a daily column on a range of international affairs, mainly in the Middle East.

References

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