WCAI's Steve Young & Sean Corcoran

Steve Young
Steve Young is an award-winning radio reporter, producer and editor. He's reported for NPR, Reuters International, the Voice of America and a number of print publications. He's covered such major stories for NPR as gay marriage, education funding, welfare reform, the environment. In 1990s, he founded Vermont Public Radio's news department and became its first news director. In 2000 he accepted the job as Broadcast Director for WCAI the Cape and Islands NPR Station to help start a new NPR station for the Cape and build on the work of founder and legendary producer Jay Allison.

Sean Corcoran
Sean Corcoran is an award-winning print and radio journalist currently working as a Cape Cod-based correspondent for WCAI, the Cape and Islands' NPR Stations. For the first nine years of his career he worked as a staff writer for various New England newspapers, covering everything from cops to politics. In 2002, he was the lead reporter and writer on a 3-part investigative newspaper series "Opiates in Our Towns," which won the 2006 Inland Press Association-University of Missouri School of Journalism Community Leadership Award. His radio stories have appeared on All Things Considered and Morning Edition. He is a graduate of the Columbia University School of Journalism, and he has taught news writing courses at Salem (Mass.) State College.
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