Jill Ryan

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Field Correspondent/Producer

Jill Ryan joined KJZZ in 2020 as a morning reporter, and she is currently a field correspondent and Morning Edition producer. Ryan received her master’s degree in investigative reporting from Arizona State University’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Communication.

At ASU, she participated in multiple investigative reporting projects, and her work has been seen in the Houston Chronicle, the Boston Globe, the Arizona Republic and of course KJZZ News. She also wrote for the Knight-Cronkite News Lab, a website that publishes stories about new innovations in television news and the journalists and meteorologists behind those outlets.

During her undergrad, at Stony Brook University in Long Island, New York, she interned for NPR-affiliate WSHU Public Radio and then became a news fellow for her entire senior year. She fell in love with radio, and in her spare time she enjoys listening to podcasts like KJZZ's Sun Up, RadioLab and the Hidden Brain.

Title Author(s) Publication Date
Aphasia Choirs Bring New Speech Pathways For People With Communication Impairments Jill Ryan Aug. 26, 2021
Ducey Adviser Ciscomani Running For AZ 2nd Congressional District Jill Ryan Aug. 17, 2021
Road Reopens After Flood Damage Shuts U.S. 60 Al Macias, Jill Ryan Aug. 11, 2021
Court: Taxpayers In Tucson District Not Entitled To State Assistance Jill Ryan
Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services
Aug. 11, 2021
Report: Droughts, Heat In U.S. West Linked To Humans Jill Ryan, Lauren Gilger Aug. 9, 2021
Advocates Call Phoenix Police Response To Homelessness Harassment, Immoral Jill Ryan Aug. 6, 2021
Ducey Among 12 GOP Governors Who Want Roe V. Wade Overturned Jill Ryan
Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services
July 30, 2021
Fontes Testifies Before House Committee About Election Worker Intimidation, Voter Subversion Jill Ryan July 28, 2021
Judge Throws Out Brnovich Bid To Use COVID-19 Funds For Tax Cuts Jill Ryan
Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services
July 26, 2021
Department Of Economic Security: Return-To-Work Bonuses Application Portal Open Jill Ryan July 21, 2021
Two AZ Districts Respond To Ducey Letters Saying Quarantine Policies Violate Law Jill Ryan July 15, 2021
2 Missing From Grand Canyon Rafting Trip After Flash Flood Jill Ryan
Associated Press
July 15, 2021
COVID-19 Relief Money And Tax Cuts: Treasury Pushes Back On Brnovich Jill Ryan
Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services
July 15, 2021
Flagstaff Begins Public Review For Climate Change Goals Jill Ryan July 14, 2021
I-15 Reopens In Northwestern Arizona After Fire Caused Closure Jill Ryan
Associated Press
July 13, 2021
Woman Who Helped Paul Petersen Gets 2 Years In Adoption Scheme Jill Ryan
Associated Press
July 14, 2021
Board Approves Restrictions On Camelback, Piestewa Trails During Extreme Heat Jill Ryan, Ben Giles, Steve Goldstein, Mark Brodie
Associated Press
July 14, 2021
National Weather Service: Storms Heading To Valley Tuesday Night, Early Wednesday Jill Ryan July 13, 2021
Ducey Taps Federal Cash To Boost Unemployment Fund Jill Ryan
Associated Press
July 13, 2021
Experts: AZ Critical Race Theory Ban Uses Bad Definition Jill Ryan
Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services
July 12, 2021
AZ Governor Allows Lawmakers To Boost Expense Pay Jill Ryan
Associated Press
July 12, 2021
California And Other Parts Of The West Broil And Burn Jill Ryan, KJZZ News
Associated Press
July 12, 2021
Boy Scouts Council Plans To Sell Land To Help Pay Settlement Jill Ryan
Associated Press
July 12, 2021
Tina Sweeney Ready To Become Phoenix's 1st Female Postmaster Jill Ryan
Associated Press
July 9, 2021
Ducey Defends Claim Flat Tax Will Save Average Arizonan $300 A Year Jill Ryan
Howard Fischer, Capitol Media Services
July 9, 2021

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