Cory Crowe
News and Public Affairs DirectorOriginally from Monroe, Cory has worked in a variety of media. He has worked in television news and spent seven years as a TV sports play-by-play announcer. He was also creative director for a television advertising department and worked extensively as a photojournalist. Cory has lived in both Dallas and New Orleans.
His radio career started in the 1980’s as a rock disk jockey before being "bit" by the news bug. In 1991 Cory started as a student news intern at the new public radio station, 90.3 KEDM. Although he left radio to open his own music store and recording studio, he later returned to worked as a radio program director, sports director, news director and talk show host. He also worked with national radio talk shows in syndication and satellite distribution.
Cory earned his Bachelor of Arts degree in Radio/Television/Film Production from the University of Louisiana Monroe in 1995. He also has experience in digital advertising sales management, as well as social media marketing, behavioral advertising and audience research.
Cory has won numerous broadcasting awards including the Louisiana-Mississippi Associated Press Broadcasters and Media Editors best Newscast, Feature Story, Public Affairs, and Use of Sound awards. He has been a finalist in the best News Anchor, Radio Achievement, Multimedia, Breaking News, Documentary or Series, and Digital Presence catagories. Cory has also won numerous Addy awards for radio and television advertising campaigns.
In his spare time he serves as the public address announcer at The University of Louisiana Monroe and works in the entertainment industry. Cory also works a a sports play-by-play announcer for ESPN+. He is a classically trained musician and enjoys Texas Blues.
Cory lives in Monroe with his wife Mary Pat.
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The Junior League of Monroe’s Annual Spring Market proceeds help local community projects
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90.3 KEDM, KNOE 8 News, and The Monroe Chamber of Commerce hosted at 'Meet The Candidates' Forum at the Monroe Civic Center on February 29. Candidates for Mayor and City Council of Monroe appeared in front of a standing room crowd. KEDM News Director Cory Crowe moderated the event.
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Jason Barnett joins Cory Crowe on KEDM's Lagniappe
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The concert will be held at the University of Louisiana Monroe's Brown Auditorium
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The police report states the woman admitted "things got out of hand"
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Doyle Jeeter, Northeast Louisiana Music Trail founder and Ivory Joe Hunter's niece Brenda Roy join Cory Crowe on KEDM's Lagniappe to talk about his career and the event.
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The cabaret show runs February 14-17
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The exhibit of Black inventors can be seen at the Northeast Louisiana Delta African American Heritage Museum
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Most Mardi Gras activities will talk place rain or shine
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Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s Deputies responded to a reported shooting in the 1100 block of Jonesboro Road at 4:00 p.m. January 29.