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'''Serene Branson''' is an ] television news reporter for ], the ] affiliate in ].

==Background==

Branson grew up in Southern California and attended college at the ].<Ref name="sac1"/> After stints in Santa Barbara and Palm Springs (at ])<ref name="kesq1">, p.12 (2006) ("Serene Branson to reporter, KOVR-TV, Sacramento, CA, from KESQ-TV, Palm Springs, CA")</ref>, from 2005 to 2007 she was a reporter for ], the CBS affiliate in ].<Ref name="sac1">(2 November 2007). , '']''</ref>

Branson has been nominated for two Emmys and has received the Frank Shakespeare Award for Outstanding Achievement in Journalism.<ref name="CBS"></ref>

===2011 Grammy Awards Incident===
While doing a report recapping the ] Branson began slurring her words and appeared to lose her train of thought. Branson was examined at the scene by paramedics and not hospitalized. Videos of the incident quickly appeared on the video sharing website ], and within hours of the event's occurrence it had gone ] via social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter.<ref name="Salon.com"></ref> The next day following speculation that the incident was the result of a serious medical problem, she told her employers the incident was not indicative of a serious medical problem, and that she was resting at home and feeling fine.<ref> </ref>

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