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Kristin Moo

Producer, Eight Forty-Eight

As a producer for Eight Forty-Eight, Chicago Public Radio’s weekday morning newsmagazine, Kristin is responsible for producing daily breaking news, weekly business, “Month in Review” and other lead stories and live segments.

Kristin joined Chicago Public Radio in October 2005 as an intern for Eight Forty-Eight, later becoming a part-time producer.

Prior to joining Chicago Public Radio, Kristin worked as an associate editor and production editor for Publications International, Ltd. She was also a news intern for WGN Radio 720 AM and a deejay for WCFM Radio in Williamstown, MA.

Kristin has a B.A. in English from Williams College in Massachusetts.

Originally from South Bend, Indiana, Kristin resides in the Uptown neighborhood of Chicago.

Recent Stories
 
Chicago Small Business Survives Despite Struggles

We explore the challenges and opportunities for entrepreneurs in Chicago.

Posted on 6.9.2009
Endangered Cranes Learn How to Migrate

A flock of young whooping cranes gets a lesson in flying south.

Posted on 11.20.2008
Whooping Cranes Get Help Flying South

Ultralight aircraft guide endangered whooping cranes south.

Posted on 11.10.2008
Three to See: Kristin's Picks

Eight Forty-Eight's Kristin Moo presents an ode to the outdoors.

Posted on 10.3.2008
Chicago Mail Delivery Improves in 2007

We check in with the Chicago postal service for an update on mail delivery.

Posted on 12.26.2007
Prairie Parkway Divides Western Suburbs

As a new highway opens west of the city, residents continue debate over another proposed road.

Posted on 11.12.2007
Remembering the Loop Flood

We visit the bowels of City Hall for a lesson on the Great Chicago Flood.

Posted on 4.13.2007
The Future of Nuclear Energy in Illinois

We talk with a critic of nuclear power and, later, a scientist who says it's both safe--and necessary.

Posted on 3.29.2007
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