Madison Gray
Madison Gray is the homepage producer at TIME.com, TIME Magazine's website. Among his responsibilities, he confers with editors on homepage news content, handles breaking news, edits wires and writes headlines. He also produces content and writes news articles. In 2008, he won the New York Association of Black Journalists award for Online Feature for his revisiting of the Los Angeles riots. Gray started his career in his native Detroit, where he covered the city and its enclaves for The Detroit News. Prior to that, he also interned for Crain's Detroit Business, Automotive News, and WDET-FM. He jumped into the online side of the business with a move to New York to work as a producer for NYTimes.com, then later as a reporter for the Associated Press. He also contributed as a freelance writer for Black Enterprise.com and the NAACP's magazine The Crisis. In 2005, Gray went to Africa to work as a volunteer writer for Jubilee Radio in Keta, Ghana, where he assisted the station with its English-language report. Along with his duties at TIME.com, Gray is also a contributing blogger at AOL's Black Voices.com.
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