
Michelle Corum
Host, "Morning Edition" & Manager, Radio Reading ServiceMichelle Corum joined WJCT as "Morning Edition" host in 2012 and has worked in public broadcasting as an announcer and reporter for public radio stations in Lawrence, Kansas, and Interlochen, Michigan. She also manages WJCT's Radio Reading Service for sight-impaired listeners.
Her news and feature stories have aired on NPR and the Great Lakes Radio Consortium, and her newscasts have been recognized in the Florida AP Broadcasters Best Radio Newscast categories.
Michelle has experience in corporate communication in the metro D.C. area. She earned a master of science degree in administration from Central Michigan University in 2000 and holds a bachelor’s degree in broadcast journalism from Troy University in Alabama.
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Twenty-two Afghan refugees have arrived in Jacksonville over the past three weeks as the Taliban takes over their country.Five families of adults and…
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Studies show that the best time to instill a child’s love for reading is before kindergarten, when their most rapid period of brain growth occurs.That’s…
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The North Florida Land Trust has bought part of a Jacksonville Beach-area island chain to protect the undeveloped property’s islands and saltmarsh.The…
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Over the next couple of months, the Jacksonville City Council will debate and pass a new budget after Mayor Lenny Curry presented his proposed spending…
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Protesters across Florida have been demonstrating in solidarity with Cubans who are demanding an end to the nation’s communist dictatorship. In one case…
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Northeast Florida’s six county area is considered a CDC hotspot, which is an area where the COVID-19 virus is spreading rapidly. The more transmissible…
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Jacksonville’s Museum of Science and History (MOSH) is planning to move to a bigger, more resilient home.The MOSH sits on the Southbank of Downtown, next…
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Florida’s hospitality industry is beginning to recover from the COVID-19 pandemic after 1.5 million employees were furloughed or laid off starting in…
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Commercial sunscreens have come under fire due to concerns about some of the chemicals in them that can harm people or the environment. A local professor…
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A U.S. Senate committee is working on a national “climate bank” proposal to funnel millions to infrastructure projects and focus on energy…