Simon Marks
Simon Marks

Simon began his career as correspondent for Britain's Independent Television News of London. He joined Christian Science Monitor Television as a Europe correspondent in the late 1980s, and covered the revolutions in Czechoslovakia, Romania, Hungary, and Poland. In 1991 Simon was appointed Moscow bureau chief, and was Emmy-nominated for his coverage of the attempted Soviet coup. He cofounded FSN in 1992 and moved to Washington a year later to establish the company's headquarters. In addition to management responsibilities, Simon is FSN's chief correspondent and travels widely to cover breaking international news stories. He writes on global and media affairs for US and European newspapers and lectures on contemporary political developments.

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