Dana Macsim

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Dana Macsim (born on December 11, 1972, Piatra Neamţ) is a television journalist for the Romanian network Naţional TV and anchor of Jurnal de prânz Naţional TV (Naţional TV's Noon News) since July 2005. Macsim received her French-Romanian Filology degree at Universitatea George Bacovia (George Bacovia University) in 1996. From 2007 she has a master degree obtained at Bucharest University-School of Journalism[1].

She served as a reporter and news editor for a television station in Bacău from 1992 to 1996, then was hired by Prima TV as a news correspondent. From 2003 she was a field correspondent and news anchor for Naţional TV as the host of the Noon News Journal. From 2006 she is the anchor of the Evening News Journal for the N24 TV, a news station from the same network.

She covered the 2004’s winning election of Traian Băsescu, the 2005’s worst floodings in a century in Romania and the story of Romanian journalists kidnapped in Iraq. Also hosted several public events[2] and received some awards for her activity as a news correspondent.

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  1. ^ FJSC - Rezultate licenta 2007
  2. ^ Personalitatea anului pentru o Romanie contemporana 2006