Broadcasting Experience
Before election to Parliament, Moore as a student hosted a campus radio program in Prince George, British Columbia. In 1996, he worked at CKST AM1040 in Vancouver. In 1998, he returned to broadcasting by guest hosting at 550 CKPG in Prince George, B.C. and launching his own talk show entitled “’Behind the Headlines’ with James Moore.” He was also the author of a website, "End the NDP", between 1996 to 1998. The website was a humorous representation of the New Democratic Party of British Columbia under Glen Clark.
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