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Jonathan Serrie

Jonathan Serrie

Jonathan Serrie, an Atlanta-based correspondent for Fox News Channel (FNC), joined the network in April of 1999. Most recently, Serrie reported from Haiti as an embedded journalist with the U.S. Marines following the devastating 2010 earthquake.

While at FNC, Serrie has reported from Skopje, Macedonia and Kacanic, Kosovo during Operation Allied Force, and was stationed in Qarshi, Uzbekistan during the beginning of Operation Enduring Freedom. Serrie has traveled twice to Afghanistan, reporting from Mazar-i-Sharif during the battle at Qala-i-Jangi and from Kabul during the establishment of the post-Taliban government. Additionally, he provided coverage of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath from Alabama.

Before moving to FNC's Atlanta bureau, Serrie reported from the Los Angeles and Seattle bureaus, where he covered the 1999 World Trade Organization riots and the 2001 Seattle earthquake.

Prior to joining FNC, Serrie reported for WSB-TV (ABC) in Atlanta from 1994-99, where he earned two Southern regional Emmys. While covering the Susan Smith murder investigation and the search for the 1996 Olympic Park bomber for WSB, Serrie also covered state politics. Earlier he served as morning anchor at WYFF-TV (NBC) in Greenville, South Carolina from 1989-1994. He began his career at WWSB-TV (ABC), in Sarasota, Florida as the sole broadcast reporter for the station.

Serrie graduated from Emory University with Bachelor of Arts degrees in political science and English.