Julie Levin

Journalist/Communications, Digital and Social Media Specialist

United States

I graduated in December 2012 with a master's degree in journalism and mass communication at the Walter Cronkite School at Arizona State University. Before that, I received a communication and history bachelor's degree from the University of Arizona in May 2011.

I have experience writing, reporting, editing, blogging, producing, voicing and anchoring for radio, online, print and television. I also have a background in digital media and marketing and am an experienced AP style copy editor for web and print. I additionally have extensive experience in brand marketing and social media management on a local and national level.

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ktar.com
04/28/2015
2 Arizonans being deployed to Nepal to help earthquake victims

Listen: 2 Arizonans being deployed to Nepal to help earthquake victims with KTAR (4/28) A Pinetop, Arizona, couple is deploying to Nepal to give aid to victims of a massive, deadly earthquake. KTAR's Julie Levin has the story. PHOENIX -- A Pinetop, Arizona, couple is deploying to Nepal to give aid to victims of a massive, deadly earthquake.

ktar.com
04/12/2015
Why Arizona is hands down the best place to live

Arizona may sometimes get a bad rap, but this desert oasis is actually a very affordable, easy and beautiful place to settle down. The 70 degree plus weather most of the year and 9 months of summer temperatures here should sell you, but just in case, here are eight reasons why Arizona rocks, according to Elite Daily.

ktar.com
04/01/2015
Photo of Arizona woman with great-granddaughter goes viral

A 101-year-old woman got the chance to hold her two-week-old great-granddaughter. It's an amazing moment captured in an incredible March 20 photo that has since attracted attention from around the country. Rosa Camfield, who reportedly passed away Wednesday, lived in Chandler with her oldest daughter.