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John Ferrugia
7NEWS Investigative Reporter
John Ferrugia is Denver's most respected investigative reporter.His investigation into sexual assaults of female cadets at the U.S. Air Force Academy prompted Congressional hearings, and a complete change in leadership at one of the world's most prestigious military institutions while bringing 7NEWS national recognition for investigative reporting.He has been honored with television journalism's most prestigious awards including the Dupont-Columbia Award, two George Foster Peabody Awards, a national Investigative Reporters and Editors (IRE) Award, and has been inducted into the National Academy of TV Arts and Science- Heartland Chapter "Silver Circle" for his career contribution to broadcasting.
John came to 7NEWS in 1992, continuing an award-winning career in television journalism that has taken him from the Great Wall in China, to war torn Beirut, to Vatican City. He has experience covering stories involving Prime Ministers, the Pope, and the President, many times on Air Force One."I feel I have an obligation to use my talents in some way to improve the community I work and live in," John said. "As one of 'The Investigators', I can accomplish that."In 1980, John was a Washington correspondent for CBS News covering the presidential inauguration of Ronald Reagan and later, in 1981, the assassination attempt on the President. The year 1982 brought assignments in Europe, and covering the war in Beirut.In the fall of 1982, John was named a White House correspondent. For the next three years he traveled the world with President Reagan often on Air Force One. He covered the 40th anniversary of the D-Day invasion on the beaches of Normandy and the economic summits in London and Williamsburg. He also walked the Great Wall of China with Reagan, filed reports from South and Central America, and from the Demilitarized Zone in South Korea. He covered the 1984 Presidential campaign, filing reports from dozens of states, and interviewing President Reagan live, on stage, after his victory speech in Los Angeles.John was later the principal anchor for the CBS News prime time magazine, "West 57th," reporting from around the world and covering important national and international issues, including the Soviet war in Afghanistan, the Mafia trials in Sicily, and politics. He investigative reports included medical fraud, inner city gangs, grey market drugs, and cutting edge cancer research.He came to Denver in 1989 to anchor the news at KCNC, and three years later joined 7NEWS where he developed his signature report: "The Ferrugia File".John has been a contributing correspondent to ABC’s "20/20" and "Good Morning America"; has contributed often to several CNN broadcasts; and has appeared on "Oprah" detailing the results of the Air Force Sex Assault Scandal.In addition to the Dupont-Columbia, Peabody, and IRE Awards, John’s investigative reporting has been honored with the National Headliner Award, the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Award, and a regional Edward R. Murrow award for the documentary "Room 206: The Platte Canyon Shooting". He also recieved a National Emmy nomination for his work as a contributing correspondent to ABC News' "20/20".John has received awards from both the Colorado Broadcasting Assn. and the Missouri Broadcasting Association; and has garnered several Emmy Awards for his investigative reports on Homeland Security; government fraud and waste; corporate fraud; funding for hate groups; and for his first person reports of humanitarian aide, flying over Afghanistan following the U.S. invasion in 2001.In 2008 he was honored with 3 Emmys for writing, documentary programming, and specialty reporting for "Room 206: The Platte Canyon Shooting", and he has been awarded the prestigious McGraw-Hill Award for Editorial Excellence four times; the latest in 2007.John Ferrugia enjoys baseball, cooking, and is an avid wine enthusiast. John and his wife Mona have two sons.
Denver
Investigative Reporter
1989 KCNC-TV
Denver
Anchor/Reporter
1985 CBS News
New York
Anchor/"West 57th"
1982 CBS News
Washington
White House Correspondent
1980 CBS News
Washington
Washington Correspondent/Foreign Correspondent
1977 KCTV
Kansas City, Mo.
Anchor/Investigative Reporter
1975 WTVT-TV
Tampa, Fla.
Reporter/Producer
EDUCATION:
University of Missouri
School of Journalism
"I am fortunate to investigate stories that make a difference in people's lives."
EXPERIENCE:
1992 KMGH 7NEWSDenver
Investigative Reporter
1989 KCNC-TV
Denver
Anchor/Reporter
1985 CBS News
New York
Anchor/"West 57th"
1982 CBS News
Washington
White House Correspondent
1980 CBS News
Washington
Washington Correspondent/Foreign Correspondent
1977 KCTV
Kansas City, Mo.
Anchor/Investigative Reporter
1975 WTVT-TV
Tampa, Fla.
Reporter/Producer
EDUCATION:
University of Missouri
School of Journalism
"I am fortunate to investigate stories that make a difference in people's lives."
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