"Our Republic and its press will rise or fall together." - Joseph Pulitzer

Joe McLean is a journalist, writer & communications specialist currently based in Jefferson City, MO.  He is the Missouri State Capitol Bureau Chief for Gray TV. This website provides a link to Joe's résumé, samples of his writing, and contact information.

Joe's work has been nominated for a regional Emmy award and was featured in the 2023 Academy Award-nominated Documentary Short Film 'The ABC's of Book Banning.' 

Joe McLean - Resume.docx

Résumé

Joe McLean - Work Samples

writing samples

Recent Reporting

Notable Interviews

Miguel Cardona, 12th U.S. Secretary of Education

Julie Su, Acting U.S. Secretary of Labor

Gov. Mike Parson, R-Missouri

Mitch Landrieu, Senior Advisor to President Joe Biden for Infrastructure Coordination

Travis Akers, Frm. Naval Intelligence Officer, Internet personality

U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Florida

Andrew Spar, President, Florida Education Association

U.S. Rep. Kat Cammack, R-Florida

Stacey Abrams, Democratic activist, fmr. gubernatorial candidate

U.S. Rep. Michael Waltz, R-Florida

Mykel Hawke, U.S. Army Special Forces officer (retired), Author, TV & film personality

U.S. Rep. Mark Alford, R-Missouri

David Hogg, gun reform activist

U.S. Rep. Emanual Cleaver, D-Missouri

U.S. Rep. Eric Burlison, R-Missouri

SUpport Local Journalism

The work by local newsrooms to keep citizens well-informed is vital to a peaceful and prosperous society. Joe encourages supporting news outlets with journalistically sound, transparent methods/practices. He is a frequent guest and occasional fill-in host of First Coast Connect with Melissa Ross on WJCT 89.9 FM. 

Learn how to support your local NPR station through contributions here.

What people say about joe: 

From  "Occam," viewer/reader -- March 23, 2024: 

"Your most recent piece on the state of Missouri is hands down the best article I've read(locally or otherwise) in regards to the current political climate in our state and/or nation. You didn't slam any one party or person... you addressed the key issue without making it a "he said/she said" argument, which I feel is currently lacking in our political realm. Thank you for being what appears to be an honest news person in a time we the people need you(the news person) more than ever. I don't know you, nor could I name another article you've written, but I do hope you continue to do your job. I'm sure you angered someone with what you wrote... but you also inspired at least one person to read the news again tomorrow. Thank you for that."

From Winston Apple, Government by the People, Author of "Edutopia: A Manifesto for the Reform of Public Education": 

"You are definitely a welcome oasis in the 'vast wasteland' of television journalism."

From Arrielle Hawkins, Local News Live Executive Producer of Breaking News & Special Projects -- April 8, 2024:

"Wanted to thank you again for your incredible eclipse coverage today! You mixed it up with every hit. Your live shots were engaging, fast-paced, and looked fabulous. And the fact that you were MMJing makes it even more impressive. Today’s talkbacks really helped set LNL apart from its competitors. I look forward to working with you again in the future!"

From Ray McCarty, President/CEO, Associated Industries of Missouri -- April 19, 2024: 

"Thanks for your great journalism. We appreciate both sides of the story being reported so your viewers/readers may make their own decisions."

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Joe volunteers with the Newsroom to Classroom program, part of the News Literacy Project. 

The program allows students to learn from real-world, working journalists and gain a better understanding of journalism's role in a democratic society. 

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