Sentences with phrase «public radio reporter»

On Sunday, WLRN Miami public radio reporter Jessica Bakeman produced a deep dive into Broward County's much - debated school discipline diversion program that also revealed that the teen who killed 17 people at Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school on February 14 had once been referred to the program.
There was one example given by a public radio reporter of a maid whose employer did offer insurance — she made $ 1,500 a month and the insurance would've cost her $ 1,600 a month.
Public radio reporter Karen DeWitt asked the Democratic governor whether he was...
The governor tried to turn the question — posited by a public radio reporter, Karen DeWitt — into a broader discussion of sexual harassment in journalism and other fields.
The exchange between Cuomo and public radio reporter Karen DeWitt occurred on Wednesday, when she asked about how his administration would be handling sexual harassment going forward — given both the climate in general and the Sam Hoyt case in particular.
Public radio reporter Karen DeWitt asked the Democratic governor whether he was considering new policies in light of the national attention on sexual misconduct, as well as the recent resignation of a state economic development official who was under investigation for harassment.
Pressed by New York Public Radio reporter Karen DeWitt, Cuomo insisted he wasn't dodging the question and declined to have them read to them.
Later on in the gaggle, the exchange began with New York Public Radio reporter Karen DeWitt asked Cuomo about the sexual harassment charges and whether his administration will review reporting policies.
The conference call came, however, after Cuomo's comments to New York Public Radio reporter Karen DeWitt created a firestorm on social media.
Public radio reporter Karen DeWitt (who is employed by WXXI News) asked the Democratic governor whether he was considering new policies in light of the national attention on sexual misconduct, as well as the recent resignation of a state economic development official who was under investigation for harassment.
Last fall an article by public radio reporter Eduard Cohen, «What Americans Need to Know — But Probably Won't Be Told — to Understand Palestinian Rage,» appeared on the Web.

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He is economics reporter for CNBC.com, and was a founder of msnbc.com, CNBC and public radio's Marketplace.
Before BI he produced TV news in Las Vegas, and was a reporter for WRVO Public Radio in Syracuse, NY.
After a series of difficult relationships with women (including four divorces), a number of children and a range of careers — from being a radio station program director to a newspaper reporter to owning his own public relations and marketing firm — Walsch became sick, jobless and homeless.
He has worked as an editor at the New York Times Magazine and Harper's Magazine and as a reporter and producer for the public - radio program «This American Life.»
National Public Radio's in - house social media expert and reporter Andy Carvin both watched the Arab Spring revolts and helped to amplify local voices for a Western audience.
We'll have reaction and analysis this week at the Reporters Roundtable with Jesse McKinley of The New York Times and Karen DeWitt of New York State Public Radio.
While there, he worked as a reporter and substitute host at Indiana Public Radio.
While the issue has raised Cuomo's profile with the national media — he was interviewed on National Public Radio earlier this week — he has not spoken in person with reporters at the Capitol since June.
The Reporter Roundtable offers more commentary on Paterson with Ryan, Casey Seiler of the Times Union and Karen DeWitt of New York State Public Radio.
Cuomo told a veteran female state Capitol reporter, public radio's Karen DeWitt, that she did «a disservice to women» for asking what his administration was doing to confront sexual harassment in state government.
WRVO news director Catherine Loper spoke with reporter Brian Mann from North Country Public Radio about the state of Stefanik's re-election race against Democrat Mike Derrick and Green Party candidate Matt Funiciello.
Throughout 2017, it was Andrew Cuomo versus New York City's mayor, Western New York Republican Congressman Chris Collins, and even reporters, as Karen DeWitt from New York Public Radio proved.
On the Reporter Roundtable, Karen DeWitt from New York Public Radio asked if that means Andrew Cuomo has reached the extent of his control of the legislature.
Watch the video for the full interview with Gianaris, a review of the week's top stories, and analysis from our Reporters Roundtable with Karen DeWitt of New York Public Radio and Yancey Roy of Newsday.
We've devoted our entire show to the Reporters Roundtable where Matt Ryan and Casey Seiler were joined by Karen DeWitt of New York State Public Radio, Ken Lovett of The Daily News and Jimmy Vielkind of Capital New York.
Jimmy Vielkind of Capital New York and Karen DeWitt of New York Public Radio join Matt Ryan and Casey Seiler this week at an expanded Reporters Roundtable.
Formerly a reporter for LBC radio, head of Broadcasting at CCO and public affairs consultant.
At a rate of up to $ 275 per hour, the firm's work included drafting the mayor's responses to reporters» questions, vetting requests for public records, summarizing news reports and radio talk shows, attending and monitoring public meetings and coordinating the village's dissemination of information to residents.
At a news conference after proposing a bill to strengthen penalties for domestic - violence offenders, Mr. Cuomo, a Democrat, was asked by public - radio reporter Karen DeWitt if he would make changes in light of a lawsuit alleging a former Cuomo aide sexually assaulted a state employee.
This week at the Reporters Roundtable journalists Matt Hamilton of the Times Union and Karen DeWitt of New York State Public Radio analyze the major sticking points in budget negotiations.
Fellows have worked as reporters, editors, researchers, and production assistants at such media outlets as the Los Angeles Times, National Public Radio, The Washington Post, WIRED, and Scientific American.
Climate scientists chosen to participate in public - engagement training at the first - ever AAAS Leshner Leadership Institute (LLI) spoke with reporters from National Public Radio, ClimateWire, and Science, and they took part in a Reddit «Ask Me Anything» session that generated more than 3,000 «upvotes» from online follpublic - engagement training at the first - ever AAAS Leshner Leadership Institute (LLI) spoke with reporters from National Public Radio, ClimateWire, and Science, and they took part in a Reddit «Ask Me Anything» session that generated more than 3,000 «upvotes» from online follPublic Radio, ClimateWire, and Science, and they took part in a Reddit «Ask Me Anything» session that generated more than 3,000 «upvotes» from online followers.
Since beginning his career at Wisconsin Public Radio's WLSU - FM, Schaper worked in Chicago as a writer and editor for WBBM - AM and as a reporter and anchor for WXRT - FM.
For five years before NPR, Goldman worked as a news reporter and then news director in local public radio.
Long's 20 - minute - long talk will be followed by a discussion moderated by Adolfo Guzman - Lopez, education reporter at Southern California Public Radio.
He has worked as an editor at the New York Times Magazine and Harper's Magazine and as a reporter and producer for the public - radio program «This American Life.»
CHICAGO PUBLIC RADIO EXPANSION: While Chalkbeat Chicago is getting off the ground, WBEZ Chicago Public Radio hired two more education reporters: Adriana Cardona - Maguigad, currently an investigative reporter at Univision, will be a CPS /» Chicago kids» repPUBLIC RADIO EXPANSION: While Chalkbeat Chicago is getting off the ground, WBEZ Chicago Public Radio hired two more education reporters: Adriana Cardona - Maguigad, currently an investigative reporter at Univision, will be a CPS /» Chicago kids» repoRADIO EXPANSION: While Chalkbeat Chicago is getting off the ground, WBEZ Chicago Public Radio hired two more education reporters: Adriana Cardona - Maguigad, currently an investigative reporter at Univision, will be a CPS /» Chicago kids» repPublic Radio hired two more education reporters: Adriana Cardona - Maguigad, currently an investigative reporter at Univision, will be a CPS /» Chicago kids» repoRadio hired two more education reporters: Adriana Cardona - Maguigad, currently an investigative reporter at Univision, will be a CPS /» Chicago kids» reporter.
A Houston native and proud Longhorn, he returned to the Bayou City after serving as the Morning Edition Host & Reporter for Marfa Public Radio in Far West Texas.
This year, the 25th anniversary of the Prize, honors the following «Game Changers»: John Merrow has spent many years as an education reporter for National Public Radio Read more about Education «Game Changers» -LSB-...]
Celia Llopis - Jepsen is a reporter for the Kansas News Service, a collaboration of KCUR, Kansas Public Radio, KMUW and High Plains Public Radio covering health, education and politics.
John Merrow began his career as an education reporter with National Public Radio in 1974, with the weekly series, «Options in Education.»
Before coming to Indiana, she attended the University of Washington and worked as a regional radio reporter to learn the ways of public broadcasting.
Tough is an author and speaker who worked as an editor for both The New York Times Magazine and Harpers Magazine and as a reporter and producer for the public - radio program «This American Life.»
Tough has also worked as an editor at Harper's Magazine and as a reporter and producer for the public - radio program «This American Life.»
Voices in the debate: Rory Linnane reports for WORT in Madison Reporter Tegan Wendland highlights the Center's findings for Wisconsin Public Radio
On Saturday morning of the festival, Nina Cardona — a reporter on Nashville Public Radio and host of All Things Considered — interviewed four authors at the Women's National Book Association breakfast at the Nashville Public Library.
He is a published novelist and an award - winning documentary filmmaker and served as a consulting editor at National Public Radio in Washington, D.C., teaching narrative techniques to reporters, producers and editors on the Science Desk.
In addition to hosting Writer's Voice, she's a freelance reporter for National Public Radio and its affiliates.
Stephanie Wolf is Colorado Public Radio's arts and culture reporter.
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