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Alicia began making radio as a 7-year-old in rural upstate New York using two cassette recorders and appropriated material from Casey
A native of Bristol, in the South West of England, Andy has lived and worked in Germany, Spain, Cyprus and Russia, as well as spending 10 years with the BBC World Service Radio in London.
It was a 3 month assignment for the BBC that...
Arianna grew up listening to NPR. After a post high school stint in ballet, she stumbled into a public radio career through an internship at WFIU in Bloomington, IN. There, Arianna worked as a reporter, anchor and producer while earning a...
Years ago, after racking her brains trying to find a fun, engaging, creative nighttime gig to subsidize her acting habit, Chris decided to ride her commercial voiceover experience into the fast-paced world of radio broadcasting. She started out...
Dan Grech is the News Director of the WLRN-Miami Herald News, a multi-platform news service produced by South Florida's NPR station in collaboration with the region's largest newspaper. Dan is in charge of all aspects of WLRN's news operation...
Daniel Rivero grew up on music, skateboarding, and Cuban coffee, and those three things continue to define him, at least on the weekends. A proponent of the power of people, he has long been fascinated with what moves populations to...
Deborah Acosta is a multimedia journalist, videographer, and crowdsourcer for WLRN and The Miami Herald. She runs the Public Insight Network, an online community of people who have agreed to...
Ed Bell produces and hosts South Florida Arts Beat, bringing over thirty years of experience and networking within the South Florida performing arts community to his exciting and informative show. There are few names in the media more...
Michael Stock's Folk and Acoustic Music has been a mainstay of the South Florida airwaves since 1981, bringing listeners the best of traditional and contemporary folk music every Sundays from 2 to 5 pm. The show's uniqueness lies in its...
Paul began his performance career at the ripe age of 10 when he crawled into acting classes at Boston's Suffolk University. A native of Boston, at age 15 he was the youngest person to be certified at Boston Neighborhood Network Television,...
A veteran of nearly two decades in radio, Phil came to WLRN-Miami Herald News in 2003 after stints at WIOD, WQAM and WINZ, and before that, WABC in New York.
Originally a sportscaster by trade, the versatile Latzman has also hosted his...
Rick Stone has been a journalist in Florida for most of his career. He's worked in newspapers and television but believes that nothing works as well as public radio. He and his wife, Mary Jane Stone, live in Broward County.
Sarah Gonzalez is the multimedia education reporter for WLRN's StateImpact Florida project. She comes from NPR in D.C. where she was a national desk reporter, web and show producer as an NPR Kroc Fellow. The San Diego native has worked as a...
Every Monday through Friday night from 9:30 PM to 1 AM Tracy Fields presents some of the most diverse new and classic jazz anywhere on radio.
Although her training is in communications and journalism, Tracy's first love has always...
Mr. Kendall has spent his entire career as a teacher, administrator in the performing arts and public media. He received his B.A. in Music from John Dickinson College in Carlisle, Pennsylvania and M.A. in Ethnomusicology from the University of...
Wanda was born and bred in Baltimore, Maryland. As a graduate of St. Paul's School for Girls, she then relocated to Elkins, WV to attend Davis and Elkins College. After graduating she began her career in radio at WELK in Elkins. In 1990 she...