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Adam May is a correspondent for ''[[Al Jazeera America]]'' flagship show, ''[[America Tonight]].'' Prior to joining the new network, he was at Baltimore’s CBS affiliate, WJZ-13. His stories have covered vital issues such as witness intimidation and the energy crisis.<ref name=Zurawlk>{{cite news|last=Zurawlk|first=David|title=Adam May leaving WJZ for Al Jazeera America|url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2013-05-20/entertainment/bal-adam-may-wjz-al-jazeera-america-20130520_1_baltimore-tv-news-operation-documentary|accessdate=29 October 2013|newspaper=Baltimore Sun|date=20 May 2013}}</ref>
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Adam May is a correspondent for ''[[Al Jazeera America]]'' flagship show, ''[[America Tonight]].'' He joins AJAM from Baltimore’s CBS affiliate, WJZ-13, where he was the weekend anchor. May’s investigative stories have covered issues including the energy crisis, port security, witness intimidation and prison staffing shortages. In 2006, the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences named May “Best Live Reporter” for the Mid-Atlantic region.<ref name=Zurawlk>{{cite news|last=Zurawlk|first=David|title=Adam May leaving WJZ for Al Jazeera America|url=http://articles.baltimoresun.com/2013-05-20/entertainment/bal-adam-may-wjz-al-jazeera-america-20130520_1_baltimore-tv-news-operation-documentary|accessdate=29 October 2013|newspaper=Baltimore Sun|date=20 May 2013}}</ref>


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Revision as of 01:58, 29 October 2013

Adam May is a correspondent for Al Jazeera America flagship show, America Tonight. Prior to joining the new network, he was at Baltimore’s CBS affiliate, WJZ-13. His stories have covered vital issues such as witness intimidation and the energy crisis.[1]

References

  1. ^ Zurawlk, David (20 May 2013). "Adam May leaving WJZ for Al Jazeera America". Baltimore Sun. Retrieved 29 October 2013.