Fred Bever
A Columbia University graduate, Fred began his journalism career as a print reporter in Vermont, then came to Maine Public in 2001 as its political reporter, as well as serving as a host for a variety of Maine Public Radio and Maine Public Television programs. Fred later went on to become news director for New England Public Radio in Western Massachusetts and worked as a freelancer for National Public Radio and a number of regional public radio stations, including WBUR in Boston and NHPR in New Hampshire.
Fred formerly was Maine Public Radio’s chief political correspondent from 2001 to 2007 and returned to Maine Public Radio in early 2016 as a news reporter and producer, covering a wide variety of topics across Maine and the region.
Content
- These young men catch more than lobsters. They also catch a break
- Bringing diversity to Maine's nearly all-white lobster fleet
- Solar projects are on hold as U.S. investigates whether China is skirting trade rules
- Examining the marine heat wave experience last year in the Gulf of Maine
- Climate change is causing problems for puffins
- The Year We Learned to Cook Seafood At Home, And Sent Prices Soaring
- For President Bush, Escaping To Maine Was A 'Point Of View'
- To Save Whales, Maine's Iconic Lobster Industry May Have To Change