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Weekly WGCU show aims to create radio’s ‘secret sauce’ of news on public TV
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“Southwest Florida in Focus,” a half-hour of TV news for Fort Myers and beyond, launched as a cost-effective model for producing local coverage.
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“Southwest Florida in Focus,” a half-hour of TV news for Fort Myers and beyond, launched as a cost-effective model for producing local coverage.
As the Latin Partnerships and Editorial Manager at KEXP, Argentine-born Albina Cabrera has dedicated her career to amplifying diverse voices in the independent music scene.
“Her background in musical, written and spoken storytelling makes her uniquely well-suited to take the reins at WMMT.”
Members of Beyond Inclusion say they will keep advocating for issues they raised in a March letter to PBS CEO Paula Kerger.
The bargaining unit includes reporters, producers and editors.
”With the amount of time and effort and love that we put into this, it should be available again,” said Sonja Williams, a producer of “Black Radio: Telling It Like It Was” who worked to bring the series back to the airwaves.
The network will also participate in Apple and Spotify’s podcast subscription initiatives.
“Don was an extraordinary engineer who could fix anything,” said CEO Moss Bresnahan.
Byron Green has worked for several higher education institutions, most recently the University of South Florida St. Petersburg.
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“It’s been a happy accident that we were kind of forced into this, but we’ve really enjoyed doing it.”
By equipping student reporters with microphones, they can provide a unique insight into how the pandemic has disrupted schools and how the last year has upended any sense of normalcy for today’s youth.