Digital News Editor
CurrentI edit, curate and manage JPR's online news product and social media.
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Liam Moriarty is listed as Digital News Editor at Jefferson Public Radio, a with 23 employees, based in Eastsound, Washington, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at kplu.org and a matched LinkedIn profile for Liam Moriarty.
Liam Moriarty previously worked as News Director at Jefferson Public Radio and Reporter/producer at Jefferson Public Radio. Liam Moriarty studied at Eu Northwest Journalism Fellowship.
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I'm a veteran journalist in multiple media -- radio, newspapers, magazines, and the Internet -- with a demonstrated ability to research and produce a quality news product in each. I'm a quick study and have the adaptability that comes from general assignment reporting, as well as the "big-picture" view fostered by beat coverage. I've turned around spot news on a deadline of half an hour, and I've spent months painstakingly researching an investigative series. I've developed the versatility of a freelancer and the dependability of a member of a small news-team. I’ve supervised reporters, coached students and volunteers and been the decision-maker on news coverage and treatment for a regional radio news program.Specialties: Environmental issues, energy, transportation, sustainability, marine wildlife.
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I edit, curate and manage JPR's online news product and social media.
Ashland, Oregon
I report and produce news features for this NPR member station covering southern Oregon and northern California.I curate the output of regional media partners to use on our air and on our web site.I cultivate, supervise and edit a roster of freelance reporters from around the region.I train and coach print reporters in public radio-style journalism.I maintain and edit our news web page.
Normandy, France
I produce reports for public radio stations in the US, as well as for European English-language services. I also write a blog that explores the connections between Europe and the Pacific Northwest.
Reporting, writing, voicing and producing news spots and features. From 1996 to 2006, I worked both as a freelancer and as temporary staff – full and part-time -- in KPLU's news bureau in Seattle, as well as in my home studio in the San Juan Islands. From November 2006 to April 2011, I worked full-time on the environment beat. During this time, I also became the primary back-up host for KPLU’s Weekend Edition. During my years with KPLU, I worked as a solo correspondent and as a member of project teams. I twice filled in for short stints at the public radio statehouse bureau in Olympia, Washington. I’ve also filed reports for NPR, The World, Living on Earth, Pacifica, Free Speech Radio News and Restoration Radio.
I oversaw the news operation of this 20-station public radio network that serves Northern California and Southern Oregon. My primary product was a daily, half-hour regional news magazine show. I produced news stories and interviews. I oversaw, cultivated and edited a roster of commentators. I supervised a crew of volunteer and student hosts, reporters and production assistants, and hosted the show 2-3 times a week.
I single-handedly produced a subscription-based web publication with a small but devoted readership that looked to The Island Times for the in-depth, high-quality news coverage of the environment, politics and civic issues in the San Juan Islands of Washington State that they couldn't get anywhere else.
I covered courts, cops, politics, land use and the environment -- and wrote an award-winning column -- for this 100-year-old community weekly newspaper in Friday Harbor, Washington.
I was San Juan Islands correspondent --covering the environment, land use, natural resources, fisheries and more -- for this alternative weekly newspaper published on Whidbey Island, Washington.
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I've earned 33 of the 120 credits needed for this degree from the external degree program at the University of the State of New York.
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Liam Moriarty works for Jefferson Public Radio.
Liam Moriarty is listed as Digital News Editor at Jefferson Public Radio.
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Liam Moriarty is based in Eastsound, Washington, United States while working with Jefferson Public Radio.
Liam Moriarty has worked for Jefferson Public Radio, Vrai Media, Kplu/Npr, Jefferson Public Radio/Npr, and The Island Times.
Liam Moriarty's colleagues at Jefferson Public Radio include Jpr - Public Radio Southern Oregon University, Valerie Ing, and Richard Hoose.
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Liam Moriarty studied at Eu Northwest Journalism Fellowship.
Liam Moriarty is listed with skills including Blogging, Journalism, Radio, Editing, Storytelling, Newspapers, News Writing, and Writing.
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