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WQED names Jason Jedlinski CEO
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Jedlinski previously worked as GM of “The Hill.”
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“She is exactly the kind of leader we need to guide us at this time,” CEO John Lansing said.
Fairwell returns to SCETV, where she was previously assistant GM.
Devin Karambelas joined WETA as VP for television programming and operations.
Lozano is currently director of documentary film and artist programs for the Sundance Institute.
Kane will continue in the role until NFCB’s board selects her replacement.
Terence Samuel is leaving NPR to become editor-in-chief of “USA Today.”
Detrow’s first day hosting the program will be June 24.
Julie Parr joined NPR as VP of development.
“It’s time to let a new crop of leaders take the helm,” Chartock said.
Dunford is currently SVP of station services for PBS.
Cheryl Corley was named Midwest bureau chief for NPR.
Margaret Low, a former executive for NPR, joined the network’s board.
“I’ve decided to move on and end what has been an incredibly rewarding career with NPR,” Cowan said.
“After more than three decades, my career at the BBC is drawing to a close,” Iqbal said.
Miller had previously worked as the station’s production director.
Michael Garofalo, who worked for StoryCorps from 2004–18, rejoined the nonprofit.
Dean will retire Friday after 42 years in public radio.
John Sutton is leaving the parent organization of WESA and WYEP to become interim CCO at New England Public Media.