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'''Serene Branson''' is a news reporter for CBS Los Angeles news.

== Career ==

Branson is a two time Emmy nominee and the recipient of the Frank Shakespeare Award for Outstanding Achievement in Journalism.<ref name="CBS"></ref>

Branson previously worked in a CBS affiliate station in ], where she had the opportunity to cover state politics and Governor ]. She was one of only a handful of media witnesses chosen to watch the execution of convicted killer Clarence Ray Allen at ]. She also landed an exclusive interview with one of the few sexually violent predators released from the ]. She has covered some of California’s largest natural disasters including wildfires and floods.

Branson started her career as an intern at KCAL 9. She has also worked as a reporter/anchor in Palm Springs and a reporter in Santa Barbara.

=== 2011 Grammy Awards Incident ===

Branson became the subject of intense popular interest following her apparent attack of ] during her coverage of the 53rd Grammy Awards in February, 2011. The incident involved Branson stammering and then uttering nonsense syllables for approximately 10 seconds without recovery during a live cross for 'backstage coverage'. It appeared during the video that Branson became aware that she was speaking gibberish; she looked away from the camera and her smile faded. Following her comments, the station cut to the pre-recorded footage of the Awards that Branson was attempting to introduce. What Branson had intended to say remains unclear; an approximate transliteration follows:

"Well, a very very heavy, uh, heavy du-- burtation tonight... we had a very der-- derrison bight... let's go ahead teritizing those poola bit, the had buh pat."

Videos of the incident quickly appeared on the video sharing website YouTube,<ref name="YouTube."></ref>, and within hours of the event's occurence it had gone viral via social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter.

Although there were reports that Branson was hospitalized for a possible stroke, it was later confirmed this was incorrect. Branson was attended to on-site where it was determined that her vitals were normal; she was later taken home by a collegue.

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