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Home›Author: Julian Wyllie (Page 20)

Author: Julian Wyllie

Julian Wyllie
Julian Wyllie

Julian became Current's public television reporter in 2019. His work has appeared in The Chronicle of Higher Education, The Chronicle of Philanthropy, Governing Magazine, Politico and the Indianapolis Recorder. When he's not reporting, Julian is likely traveling with friends, building his vinyl collection or being a bunny dad.

  • People

    NPR appoints Katherine Maher as president and CEO

    Maher will take over for outgoing CEO John Lansing, who plans to retire.
    By Julian Wyllie
    January 24, 2024
  • People

    Scott Woelfel named GM for Arizona PBS

    Woelfel succeeds Adrienne Fairwell, who departed last year for South Carolina ETV.
    By Julian Wyllie
    January 23, 2024
  • People

    Robert Keenan named GM of KIXE

    Keenan has worked for the station since 1990.
    By Julian Wyllie
    January 23, 2024
  • People

    Andrew Batt named executive director and GM of Iowa PBS

    Batt succeeds Molly Phillips, who plans to retire Jan. 31.
    By Julian Wyllie
    January 23, 2024
  • People

    Comings and goings: WAMU hires CCO, IRSC Public Media revamps music station …

    Michael Tribble joined WAMU in Washington, D.C., as CCO.
    By Julian Wyllie
    January 19, 2024
  • System/Policy

    WTVP board members resign in wake of financial improprieties

    The board chair and vice chair for the station resigned from their positions Tuesday.
    By Julian Wyllie
    January 17, 2024
  • People

    Comings and goings: Suraya Mohamed named EP for NPR Music, American Public Television promotes staff ...

    Mohamed joined NPR Music in 2004 as a producer.
    By Julian Wyllie
    January 17, 2024
  • System/Policy

    Former WFYI accountant and co-conspirator sentenced for embezzling more than $270,000

    Mindi B. Madison, a former accountant for the station, and co-conspirator Alicia Wilson were also ordered to pay restitution.
    By Julian Wyllie
    January 17, 2024
  • Tech

    Inaugural Next Generation Warning System grants prioritize expansion to underserved communities

    Florida’s IRSC Public Media and Mississippi Public Broadcasting will expand or improve their capacity to deliver emergency messages to at-risk communities.
    By Julian Wyllie
    January 11, 2024
  • People

    Comings and goings: TPT hires CCO, WMHT appoints chief advancement officer …

    Nick Kereakos was hired as CCO of TPT in St. Paul, Minn.
    By Julian Wyllie
    January 10, 2024
  • People

    Comings and goings: WHYY SVP retires, StoryCorps hires CDO …

    Arthur Ellis retired after a 36-year tenure with WHYY in Philadelphia.
    By Julian Wyllie
    January 2, 2024
  • Tech

    Cascade Public Media app aims to deliver long-awaited upgrades to PBS streaming experience

    A pilot of Cascade’s Local Streaming Initiative will introduce new tools for stations to customize the user experience for viewers and donors.
    By Julian Wyllie
    December 21, 2023
  • People

    Comings and goings: Two execs leave Chicago Public Media, KUT deputy GM retires …

    Celeste LeCompte and Betsy Berger are leaving their roles at CPM.
    By Julian Wyllie
    December 18, 2023
  • People

    Nebraska Public Media CEO Mark Leonard announces retirement

    Before joining the organization in 2013, he held roles at Illinois Public Media, KCTS and WXXI.
    By Julian Wyllie
    December 7, 2023
  • People

    WXXI CEO Norm Silverstein to retire after nearly 30 years with station

    Silverstein expanded WXXI's broadcast reach and led the two most profitable capital campaigns in its history.
    By Julian Wyllie
    December 7, 2023
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