Nick Schifrin

[2] In 2006, Schifrin helped launch the daily World News Webcast, the first network show designed for the web and iTunes.

In its review of the webcast, The New York Times called the show's stories "raw and personal, as if they were made for MTV rather than ABC".

[5] There, he interviewed the Dalai Lama during the 2008 Tibetan unrest, and won a Business Emmy as part of a team covering the worldwide food crisis.

[9] In 2012, Schifrin moved to London,[10] reporting on breaking news and feature stories across Europe and northern Africa.

Schifrin and his team won the Overseas Press Club's David Kaplan Award for their coverage of the war from both sides of the border.

[13] Beginning in late 2015, Schifrin was a PBS NewsHour special correspondent, creating week-long series: "Inside Putin's Russia";[14][15] NATO and Ukraine "Fault Lines"; "Nigeria: Pain and Promise";[16] "Egypt 5 Years On.

[21] In 2011, Schifrin wrote "Reading Shakespeare In Kandahar", a piece based on his journey from his college lecture classroom, where he was on 9/11, to bin Laden's lair ten years later.