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Comings and goings: Joseph Tovares to leave WMHT, Amy Tardif hired as Report for America regional manager …
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Tovares is developing a podcast for U.S. and Latin American audiences.
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Tovares is developing a podcast for U.S. and Latin American audiences.
Martínez replaces David Greene, who left the show in 2020.
Richardson previously worked as director of strategic partnerships at WBEZ.
Pisaneschi joined the station in 1985 and became GM in 2013.
Walker “played a vital role in our station’s growth and many successes,” said Nora Casper, WUNC’s acting GM.
Madrigal, a staff writer for The Atlantic, is also co-founder of the magazine’s COVID Tracking Project.
Rotenberg plans to “explore new opportunities to improve the lives of children and families,” according to a memo from PBS President Paula Kerger.
Pizzato helped create a new headquarters for WYES and launch new cooking programs and history specials.
Aiello was previously EP of shows that aired on the station.
Miller has worked for the organization’s radio station since 1995.
KUER Station Manager Joel Meyer left to become CCO for Freakonomics Radio.
Holt has worked for PBS since 2016 and was promoted to SVP last year.
Knoy has hosted New Hampshire Public Radio’s “The Exchange” for 25 years.
Alcindor plans to maintain the show’s traditions while thinking of ways it can speak “to a new generation of people.”
Fass’ “Radio Unnameable” served as a switchboard for social movements of the ’60s and featured musical guests that included Joni Mitchell, Taj Mahal and Bob Dylan.
Brown joined WBEZ in 2019 as managing editor.
“Her background in musical, written and spoken storytelling makes her uniquely well-suited to take the reins at WMMT.”
“Don was an extraordinary engineer who could fix anything,” said CEO Moss Bresnahan.