Jason Moon
Senior Reporter/Producer, DocumentJason Moon is a senior reporter and producer on NHPR's Document team.
He has created documentary podcast series on topics including unsolved murders, secret lists of police officers, and overdose deaths that are prosecuted as homicides.
Jason's work includes Bear Brook seasons one and two, which together have been downloaded more than 28 million times by listeners in over 150 countries. Stephen King called both seasons, “the best true crime podcasts I’ve ever heard. Brilliant, involving, hypnotic.” The New Yorker magazine called Bear Brook S1 one of the best podcasts of 2018.
In 2021, Jason and his colleague Lauren Chooljian were honored with a Third Coast/Richard H. Driehaus Foundation Competition award.
Before joining NHPR in 2015, Jason interned with a variety of public radio organizations including StoryCorps, Transom.org, and WBHM in Birmingham, Alabama. He graduated from Bennington College.
jmoon@nhpr.org
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