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Wang Bingru's character introduction
Bingru joined Phoenix on April 201/kloc-0. In fact, since college, what Bing Ru learned has nothing to do with news. However, her fate with the news is not shallow. She majored in English at Beihang University. Before the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, after half a year's selection, she was selected by American NBC TV station to broadcast sports events and news. After graduating from undergraduate course, Bing Ru came to Boston University for further study. Although she studied art management, she has always had the opportunity to contact reporters. "When I was studying in the United States, I was also lucky enough to stay at NBC for a while. However, because that's not my major, I didn't really want to find a job in the media when I graduated. I worked in a Chinese school for a while, and then I went to a local newspaper in New Jersey as a reporter. A month later, I was transferred to Washington by the newspaper and began to do news in Washington. " Being in the same city, Bing Ru has become familiar with her colleagues in Phoenix Washington and left a deep impression on the enthusiasm and dedication of Phoenix people in their work. 20 1 1 At the beginning of the year, I heard that Phoenix was going to "recruit", and Bing Ru did not hesitate to hand in her resume. And she, fortunately, became the new phoenix.

In Bingru's view, it may be related to her dream of becoming a reporter. "I think there may always be an impulse to do news in my heart. In fact, when we learn a foreign language, we usually watch a lot of news from foreign TV stations, but it was only used to learn the language at that time. I remember that I was still struggling to learn journalism again, including choosing a major abroad. I thought about it, but there was no suitable opportunity in the end. I think I am lucky to meet many good learning platforms. When I was studying English at school, I had a journalism class. At that time, we watched BBC, NBC and CNN a lot. During the Olympic Games, I worked in NBC, doing news with them, and learned a lot. The anchor of a news program of NBC, which I often watch at school, came to Beijing, and he also interviewed me on a news. Later, when I went to America, he specially invited me to the TV station. I watched him carefully, sitting in front of him for more than an hour from preparation to entering the shed and then to the anchor. In the process of this contact, I may have been influenced by nature, although I didn't have a deep concept of journalism and journalism at that time. "