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Marc Stewart

Marc Stewart - Working 4 You Reporter

Marc Stewart is a general assignment reporter who focuses on stories and information called "Working 4 You."

Most recently, he reported from North and South Korea while on a foreign reporting fellowship in Asia, sponsored by the East West Center. Stewart provided exclusive reports on-air and online focusing on the political, economic and social issues facing the region.

Stewart also led Channel 4's coverage of the 2008 Presidential Debate at Belmont University. He anchored special coverage and provided additional coverage online. In addition, Stewart reported live from the first debate at Ole Miss in Oxford, MS.

Since joining Channel 4 News, Stewart has covered some of the state's biggest stories, including the economic struggles facing the auto industry and the political battles at the State Capitol. He traveled to Ajijic, Mexico, as part of the Perry March murder case and provided daily reports. Stewart's assignments have also taken him to the United States/Mexico Border and to Las Vegas to cover NFL player Adam "PacMan" Jones' on-going legal troubles.

In June 2001, he spent two weeks traveling throughout Germany and Belgium on a fellowship from the Radio/TV News Directors Foundation.

Stewart is a graduate of Michigan State University's James Madison College where he majored in International Relations. He also spent time at the University of Brussels, Belgium and at NATO as a student.

During his free time, Stewart enjoys cycling, long distance running and triathlons. He most recently completed the Ironman Boise 70.3 triathlon.

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