JIM MORET

CHIEF CORRESPONDENT
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Jim Moret

Jim Moret is the chief correspondent for INSIDE EDITION. Based in Los Angeles, Moret covers human interest stories, high-profile celebrity news and fast-breaking hard news.

Moret continues to be in high demand by numerous media outlets to provide his keen legal commentary on high-profile trials. In November of 2011 when Michael Jackson’s doctor was found guilty of involuntary manslaughter, Moret had the rare distinction of being the only on-air legal commentator who had predicted that outcome just shortly after the King of Pop’s death in June of 2009. Moret has reported extensively on other high-profile court cases including the Scott Peterson double murder trial, O.J. Simpson’s criminal trial in Las Vegas and the Anna Nicole Smith paternity hearings.

Before Larry King retired from CNN, Moret was a frequent guest and guest host of the popular “Larry King Live.” Most recently, Moret has filled in as guest host of HLN’s “Jane Velez Mitchell.”

Moret’s inspirational memoir, “The Last Day of My Life,” was his first book, which landed him appearances on “Dr. Phil,” “Today,” “Joy Behar” and numerous other television and radio shows. Moret continues to be a prolific and popular blogger on The Huffington Post. He blogs about both serious topics and some (like “Kris & Kim Kaput!” and “50 Shades of Yay!”) that are not to be taken seriously at all. 

In addition, Moret has conducted jailhouse interviews with convicted murderer Susan Polk and followed the Phil Spector trial, where he obtained exclusive footage and interviews of Spector and his assistant, as well as an exclusive tour of Spector’s famed mansion called The Castle.

Moret has an extensive 21-year resume covering entertainment news. He has covered numerous premieres for INSIDE EDITION, as well as all the major entertainment awards ceremonies including the Emmys, Golden Globes and the Academy Awards.

Before joining INSIDE EDITION, the veteran journalist was with CNN for nearly a decade, serving as co-anchor of the long-running “Showbiz Today,” as well as co-anchor of CNN’s main newscast, “The World Today,” and anchor of CNN’s “NewsNight.”

Moret anchored many breaking news stories and live events during his tenure at CNN, including the terrorist bombing of the USS Cole and the 2000 Democratic National Convention. He also served as chief anchor for CNN’s gavel-to-gavel coverage of the O.J. Simpson criminal trial, and anchor and analyst for Simpson’s civil trial.

After leaving CNN, Moret hosted a series of specials for ABC-TV, and, for three years, co-hosted the Academy Awards pre-show for the network. He was also guest anchor on the KTLA “Morning News” in Los Angeles and on Fox 5’s “Good Day New York.”

Moret began his television career at KABC-TV as a legal and general assignment reporter. He then worked as a reporter for KCBS-TV and eventually was named anchor of the station’s morning newscast. He moved to Twentieth Television’s “Personalities” as senior correspondent, before co-hosting “EDJ-Entertainment Daily Journal.”

He and his wife have three children and live in Los Angeles.

Follow him on Twitter at twitter.com/jimmoret.