
Since then he has covered the attacks on Mumbai, the aftermath of the war in Gaza, the war in Afghanistan and the Lebanese Parliamentary Election.

Since then he has covered the attacks on Mumbai, the aftermath of the war in Gaza, the war in Afghanistan and the Lebanese Parliamentary Election.

dominated its Canadian news rivals, and its flagship news programme, The National, was Canada’s most watched news programme. Owen moved to London in 1990 to become CBC’s chief of foreign bureaux and London bureau chief.
Jeff Koinange was CNN’s Africa Correspondent for six years, responsible for reporting from across the African continent. Since joining CNN in 2001, Koinange covered a wide range of African issues and events with a dedication and professional impartiality while using his experience to report on topic sympathetically. He has reported on major events from all across the African continent. These have included the violent civil war that led to the overthrow of Charles Taylor in Liberia- where he secured an exclusive interview with the outgoing president- to the subsequent inauguration of Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf in Liberia as Africa’s first female-elected president, and the arrest and deportation of Charles Taylor. He reported from Sudan on the crisis in Darfur and also from Uganda on the refugees who have fled Sudan’s Lords Resistance Army.
Chris Cramer has more than 40 years experience in international broadcasting. He has led the world’s largest news-gathering organisation while at the BBC and developed the world’s most influential, profitable and widely distributed news channel, CNN International. While at the BBC, Cramer brought together the BBC's huge radio and television news-gathering services into a single and powerful operation.
Max Uechtritz has the unique distinction in his country’s media of running the largest news operations in both public Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) and Nine Network Australia. Uechtritz was the ABC’s Executive Director of News and Current Affairs (2000-2004) then Network Director of News (2004-2005) at Channel Nine. He has since moved to the digital space (Nov 2006) and is currently Editor in Chief of Australia’s leading web publisher Ninemsn - jointly owned by PBL Media and Microsoft - in charge of its suite of news, current affairs, sport and finance sites. At the ABC, Uechtritz managed one of the larger and more diverse newsgathering operations in international broadcasting – all news and current affairs programs and staff across ABC television, radio and online and on the satellite television network ABC Asia Pacific.