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Ed
Rodgers
Environment Reporter
Ed Rodgers
is NJN News' award-winning environment reporter and
producer of two acclaimed NJN news and public affairs
series.
Rodgers joined
NJN in 1985 as a writer after working as a reporter
at radio station WADB in Point Pleasant and freelance
reporter for the UPI Radio Network. He has worked as
assignment editor at NJN News in both its South Jersey
and Trenton bureaus.
In 1996,
Rodgers earned an Environmental Quality Award from the
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for the consistency
and quality of his environmental coverage on NJN News.
Rodgers had the lead story on the March 11, 1996 NJN
Newscast that won the Emmy for best newscast in the
1995-1996 Mid Atlantic Chapter. The story focused on
President Clinton's visit to a New Jersey Superfund
Site.
Rodgers also
has produced documentaries on the return of New Jersey's
black bear population and the world series of birding,
which takes place in New Jersey each year. He also broke
the story about mercury contamination in fresh water
fish in 1994 that lead to a permanent advisory on consumption
of these fish.
The Society of Environmental Journalists honored Ed Rodgers of NJN Public Television & Radio with an award for beat reporting at its Third Annual Awards for Reporting on the Environment at the society's annual conference in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, October 20. (more)
Aside from
his reporting duties, Rodgers is producer of Reporters
Roundtable With Michael Aron and executive producer
of On The Record, both NJN weekly public affairs programs.
He is also responsible for producing NJN's election
night coverage and other public affairs specials.
Ed is a Scripps Howard Institute on the Environment Fellow and has been selected as a 2007 Institute of Journalism and Natural Resources Fellow.
He and his
wife Erin have two children, Christopher and Colin.
Environmental stories from NJN News
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