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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> At the 61st Los Angeles Area Emmy Awards in 2009, Branson won in the category of "Serious News Story - Multi Report", for "Lovelle's Story: Her Decision to Die" that aired on CBS2 News at 5PM.<ref>http://www.emmys.tv/2009/61st-los-angeles-area-emmy%C2%AE-awards-nominations</ref>

===2011 Grammy Awards Incident===
While doing a report recapping the ] Branson began garbling her words. 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 incident was reported by traditional media and led to speculation among their consumers and medical experts that the incident occurred due to a ], and was used to inform their viewers and readers of warning signs for the medical conditions that were being speculated about.<ref></ref><ref></ref><ref></ref> Dr. Andrew Charles, director of ] said that Branson suffered a "]" which caused her to have blurred and distorted vision.<ref></ref>

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