History of Cami McCormick in Timeline

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Cami McCormick

Cami McCormick is a radio journalist employed by CBS News. Prior to her current role, she worked for CNN. On August 28, 2009, while on assignment in Afghanistan, McCormick sustained injuries when the vehicle she was traveling in was struck by an improvised explosive device.

November 5, 1961: Cami McCormick is born

On November 5, 1961, Cami McCormick was born.

1991: Cami McCormick moves to Moscow

Cami McCormick moved to Moscow in 1991, aspiring to be a foreign correspondent. She started with radio spots for the Associated Press.

1992: "Moscow in the Morning" first airs

In 1992, "Moscow in the Morning," a three-hour English-language radio program co-hosted by McCormick, premiered on Radio Maximum. The show aimed to promote the station and attract advertisers.

July 9, 1994: "Moscow in the Morning" ends

On July 9, 1994, "Moscow in the Morning," the English-language radio program McCormick co-hosted, ended.

1994: Cami McCormick starts working for CNN

From 1994, Cami McCormick worked for CNN as a reporter, writer, producer, and anchor.

September 1998: Cami McCormick joins CBS News

In September 1998, Cami McCormick joined CBS News as a New York-based radio anchor and correspondent.

August 28, 2009: Cami McCormick injured in Afghanistan

On August 28, 2009, Cami McCormick was injured in Afghanistan when an improvised explosive device hit her vehicle.