Adam Bearne
Adam Bearne is an editor and producer for Morning Edition. He joined the team in August 2022.
As an editor, Bearne pitches topics, books guests and scripts segments to cover the news of the day and ongoing stories.
As a producer, he records and cuts audio and regularly operates as the show’s Line Producer for the live program.
Bearne has worked in the field with Morning Edition hosts as both editor and producer. He also reports his own stories.
Originally from Scotland, Bearne has always been fascinated with U.S. politics and relishes the chance to follow it on a daily basis.
Prior to joining NPR, he was a Senior News Producer with Eurovision Americas, an arm of the European Broadcasting Union, covering news from across the Americas and working in the field to get journalists from Europe's public service broadcasters on the air.
Bearne was a journalist in local radio in Scotland and worked at STV News, the country's most-watched TV news program, before moving to America.
He holds a degree in politics from the University of Strathclyde and a postgraduate diploma in broadcast journalism from the School of Journalism, Media and Culture at Cardiff University. [Copyright 2025 NPR]
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