Mark Mullen
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Mark Edward Mullen is an Emmy Award-winning TV journalist and the anchorman for NBC affiliate KNSD-TV in San Diego. He joined the station in June, 2010 from ABC News
, where he served as a Los Angeles-based correspondent. Prior to ABC, he was Chief Asia Correspondent for NBC News
, regularly reporting news on notable Chinese and East Asian current events and contributing in-depth stories about China's changing culture, economy and political system. Mullen also has visited war zones to deliver stories from Iraq. He's covered stories from Europe and from across the U.S., including the aftermath of 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina. He's also drawn on his experience as a pilot to report on major plane crashes.
Mullen attended Loyola University in New Orleans from 1981 to 1987, where he majored in journalism and Spanish. His first job was as an anchor and reporter for WLOX
-TV in Mississippi. the regional ABC affiliate covering the Gulf Coast.
Mullen moved to KDFW in Dallas in 1989, and KRON in San Francisco in 1991. In 1997, he was made anchor of the national ABC overnight newscast World News Now
. He then returned to local news, with stints in Seattle and a return to KRON before joining NBC News as a national correspondent in 2003.
In late 2006 Mullen assumed a post in Beijing as NBC's first full-time correspondent in China since Ned Colt left in 2004. The new role was part of NBC's expansion of its bureau there, which was tied to the network's effort to increase visibility of China in anticipation of irs broadcast of the 2008 Olympic Games. In Beijing, Mullen produced a number of notable stories, including a weeklong series on the "NBC Nightly News" called "China Rising" which examined a multi-faceted, changing China in the context of the October 2007 Communist Party Congress. Mullen also contributed to the year-long series of Olympic countdown broadcasts for NBC's "Today" and "Nightly News." His August 8 live stand-up from Tiananmen Square
was the first live broadcast from the square since the Chinese government crackdown on student demonstrators in 1989.
Mullen has won numerous national and regional awards for his work. He is married to San Francisco native Jamie Flanagan with whom they have two children.
On an airing of the 11 o'clock news on May 24, 2011 he just recently was quoted as saying that some of the information on this page was "nothing bad, but incorrect."
ABC News
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, where he served as a Los Angeles-based correspondent. Prior to ABC, he was Chief Asia Correspondent for NBC News
NBC News
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, regularly reporting news on notable Chinese and East Asian current events and contributing in-depth stories about China's changing culture, economy and political system. Mullen also has visited war zones to deliver stories from Iraq. He's covered stories from Europe and from across the U.S., including the aftermath of 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina. He's also drawn on his experience as a pilot to report on major plane crashes.
Mullen attended Loyola University in New Orleans from 1981 to 1987, where he majored in journalism and Spanish. His first job was as an anchor and reporter for WLOX
WLOX
WLOX, virtual channel 13 , is the ABC affiliate for Biloxi and the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Its transmitter is located near the unincorporated town of McHenry, Mississippi...
-TV in Mississippi. the regional ABC affiliate covering the Gulf Coast.
Mullen moved to KDFW in Dallas in 1989, and KRON in San Francisco in 1991. In 1997, he was made anchor of the national ABC overnight newscast World News Now
World News Now
World News Now is an American overnight news program broadcast on American Broadcasting Company's television network. Its tone is often lighthearted, irreverent and humorous...
. He then returned to local news, with stints in Seattle and a return to KRON before joining NBC News as a national correspondent in 2003.
In late 2006 Mullen assumed a post in Beijing as NBC's first full-time correspondent in China since Ned Colt left in 2004. The new role was part of NBC's expansion of its bureau there, which was tied to the network's effort to increase visibility of China in anticipation of irs broadcast of the 2008 Olympic Games. In Beijing, Mullen produced a number of notable stories, including a weeklong series on the "NBC Nightly News" called "China Rising" which examined a multi-faceted, changing China in the context of the October 2007 Communist Party Congress. Mullen also contributed to the year-long series of Olympic countdown broadcasts for NBC's "Today" and "Nightly News." His August 8 live stand-up from Tiananmen Square
Tiananmen Square
Tiananmen Square is a large city square in the center of Beijing, China, named after the Tiananmen Gate located to its North, separating it from the Forbidden City. Tiananmen Square is the third largest city square in the world...
was the first live broadcast from the square since the Chinese government crackdown on student demonstrators in 1989.
Mullen has won numerous national and regional awards for his work. He is married to San Francisco native Jamie Flanagan with whom they have two children.
On an airing of the 11 o'clock news on May 24, 2011 he just recently was quoted as saying that some of the information on this page was "nothing bad, but incorrect."