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Joseph Lee tapped to lead NJ PBS
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Lee succeeds John Servidio, who is retiring from the station.
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Lee succeeds John Servidio, who is retiring from the station.
Smith most recently worked as assistant PD for WNYC in New York City.
Hoffman joined WUCF in 2016 after working for KMOS and stations in Akron, Ohio.
Nelson was senior director of programming for NPR.
Taylor succeeds Jon McTaggart, who announced last year plans to leave the organization.
Megan Kamerick became a KUNM volunteer in 2005 and has also been a reporter, producer and host.
Baes succeeds longtime GM Maggie Montgomery.
Stotesbery has led the station since 2004.
Rademaker most recently worked as GM for WCMU Public Media.
Gatewood joined “Native America Calling” in 2005.
The position is new at the network.
Melissa Harris-Perry will be the radio show’s interim host through the end of the year.
Libbrecht started her career with PBS in 1996 and has also worked for Starz.
“It’s been a fun ride and now I’m off to live the next chapter of my life as an eccentric sustaining member,” Massaro said.
Riddle, who most recently worked for Augsburg University, succeeds Randi Yoder, who retired.
Plater, an alumnus of licensee Howard University, plans to expand content production and oversee the launch of local ATSC 3.0 signals.
Schneider returns to public media as successor to Mark Vogelzang, who retired June 30.
Pulley-Hayes, a former CPB VP, currently runs a public radio station in Florida.