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Candid Conversation with Investigative Reporter Jayne Miller: Past, Present and Future of News Media

Executive Report
Executive Report
Candid Conversation with Investigative Reporter Jayne Miller: Past, Present and Future of News Media
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Join Executive Report host Steve Taormino as he sits down with former Chief Investigative Reporter, Jayne Miller. Jayne opens up about how she started in news media, where she sees the industry going, and her thoughts on the social state of Baltimore City. You won’t want to miss this one! Jayne is well-known to the… Read More

 

Join Executive Report host Steve Taormino as he sits down with former Chief Investigative Reporter, Jayne Miller. Jayne opens up about how she started in news media, where she sees the industry going, and her thoughts on the social state of Baltimore City. You won’t want to miss this one!

Jayne is well-known to the Baltimore metropolitan area through her long tenure with WBAL-TV. She has been a reporter with the station for more than 35 years – first as a general assignment reporter and now as the chief investigative reporter with the 11 Investigates I-Team. Her work has uncovered corrupt public officials and unethical practices in private business. Frequently, Jayne’s reporting has resulted in changes in legislation and public policy, and has raised issues of accountability and effectiveness in the criminal justice system. Her work has earned national and regional awards in journalism. Among others, she’s won a DuPont Award from Columbia Journalism School; a National Edward R. Murrow Award; has twice been named by Baltimore Magazine as one of the 50 most powerful people in the region; has been recognized as one of the most influential people by The Daily Record, and most recently, honored with RTDNF’s Lifetime Achievement Award.

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