
Meet Keith Morrison, Correspondent for Murder in the Moonlight
Keith Morrison is an award-winning correspondent for Dateline NBC, the longest running primetime show in NBC history. He joined the Friday newsmagazine in 1995 after a varied career at both NBC and in Canadian television. Morrison has covered stories worldwide, interviewing everyone from presidents and prime ministers, student protesters under fire in Tiananmen Square, to criminals, teachers, artists, actors and authors.
Since joining Dateline, Morrison has covered a wide variety of stories, including investigating the disappearance of two Idaho children, the 'Dirty John' case, the Robert Durst trials and a series of wrongful convictions. Additionally, Morrison was a part of the broadcast's 2019 induction into the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame. Morrison has made a specialty of the true-crime mysteries for which Dateline NBC has become famous.
In 2024, Morrison hosted another installment of Morrison Mysteries, Murder in the Hollywood Hills, and The Man in the Black Mask. In 2023, Morrison hosted the original podcast series Murder in Apartment 12 and The Girl in the Blue Mustang. He has also hosted the #1 podcasts: Murder & Magnolias, The Seduction, The Thing About Helen & Olga, Mommy Doomsday, Killer Role and The Thing About Pam, which has been downloaded over 33 million times since it debuted. Additionally, NBC aired a series inspired by the story featured in the podcast, starring two-time Oscar-winning actress Renée Zellweger.
Beginning his career in the 1960s, Morrison worked for several radio and television stations in Canada's western provinces, before joining the Canadian CTV Network in 1973 where he was a correspondent, producer and news anchor. While at CTV, Morrison won awards for his coverage of national politics, a middle-east war, and the Boat People refugee saga in the aftermath of the Vietnam War.
In the early 1980s, Morrison was a co-host and political correspondent for the CBC Network's The Journal, a nightly news and current affairs program. At The Journal, he interviewed key newsmakers, both in Canada and worldwide, and contributed documentaries on Canadian political life.
Morrison joined NBC in January 1986 as co-anchor of the 5 p.m. and 11 p.m. news on KNBC-TV, Los Angeles. Two years later, he joined NBC News as a West Coast correspondent for NBC Nightly News and Today, among other NBC News programs.
In 1989, Morrison was a key contributor to NBC's coverage of the student rebellion in Beijing and the resulting massacre in Tiananmen Square. In the following years he contributed award-winning NBC News hour-long documentaries, shorter pieces for various magazine programs, and many stories on Nightly News and TODAY.
In 1992, he returned to Canada to become host of CTV's morning program, Canada-AM. In addition, he was host of the syndicated program Down the Road Again with Keith Morrison, moderated several panel discussion programs for selected stations of the PBS network, and contributed occasional pieces to NBC News programs.
Morrison returned to NBC in 1995.
His work has garnered Emmy, Christopher, Sigma Delta Chi and Edward R. Murrow awards among others.
He is married to Suzanne Perry Morrison, a writer and artist.
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