Tom Morris Jr. is the senior correspondent and veteran producer on the hit FOX network reality-based crime show, AMERICA’S MOST WANTED: AMERICA FIGHTS BACK. After finishing Norfolk State University in1980 (degree awarded 1985) Tom moved to Washington D.C. and began his career as a member of the White House Press Corps covering national news as an audio tech, cameraman and field producer for Independent Network News and the start up CNN. In 1987, Tom Morris decided to make a radical career departure. Seeking adventure, he underwent rigorous training to work for Diplomatic Security and the U.S. State Department as an anti-terrorism, international security specialist. In March 1988, upon completion of training at the Foreign Service Anti-Terrorism Institute and U.S. Marine Base Quantico, he was deployed to the U.S. Embassy in Mogadishu, Somalia at the onset of that country’s bloody civil war. After returning to the states a year later, Tom continued high-level security work at the U.S. Department of Energy headquarters with a Q Level nuclear security clearance.
After four years in anti-terrorism, Tom returned to his media career as an advertising account executive with the London-based UNIPHOTO PICTOR agency. Then, in 1993, resumed his television as a segment producer with AMERICA’S MOST WANTED: AMERICA FIGHTS BACK. Three years later Tom Morris Jr. was promoted and given a chance to do on-air prime time reporting based on AMWs’ executive producers’ intuition that he might be a natural in front of the camera. The hunch paid off. Today Tom Morris has been with AMW for 18 of its historic 24 year prime time run and is the hit crime shows’ senior correspondent.
Hosted by legendary victim’s advocate and relentless fugitive hunter John Walsh, AMERICA’S MOST WANTED is one of the five longest running prime time shows in the history of television. The show still wins its’ Saturday night time slot with a loyal base audience of more than five million weekly viewers, and usually corners the network coveted 18-49 demographic. Tom Morris Jr. brings a unique on-air style and storytelling ability to the show and views his television crime fighting work as an extension of the philosophy of famed journalist Edward R. Murrow…using the power of the airwaves to make a tangible contribution to the greater public good. AMW has captured over 1100 dangerous fugitives since its’ 1988 debut.
An astute follower of politics and global issues, in January 2008, Tom joined three Washington-based political reporters as a core panel member of a new show on XM-SIRIUS Satellite Radio, THE CAPITAL HILL BLUES. The show quickly built a loyal, ever-expanding national audience by breaking the mold for inside the beltway political punditry with its mixture of cocktails, free-wheeling insights, laughs, conflicts, and music. The CHB airs on XM Premier Radio Network Channel 165 Saturdays at noon and Sunday’s at 6 p.m. The CHB now has nearly one million weekly listeners and can also be heard on I Tunes, Stitcher, and the shows’ website: www.thecapitalhillblues.com.
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