
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.
-
A new study at the University of North Florida in Jacksonville is trying to make a connection between a happy gut and a healthy heart.Gut bacteria is…
-
Georgia authorities said Monday no charges have been filed against the pizza delivery driver who shot and killed a man he says attacked him while on a…
-
National Gun Violence Awareness Day is Friday, June 4. Advocates of reducing gun violence in America are taking part in a campaign called Wear Orange…
-
The winning public art project for the Duval County Courthouse has been announced. Mayor Lenny Curry said Tuesday the vote was unanimous to select Cliff…
-
Hurricane season officially starts Tuesday, June 1, and the Federal Emergency Management Agency is urging Florida residents to buy flood insurance as soon…
-
Now that the Jacksonville City Council has voted to double the local gas tax from 6 to 12 cents a gallon, attention is turning to the projects that will…
-
The St. Johns County School District is forming a committee to consider dress code changes after Bartram Trail High School edited the photos of 80 female…
-
Residents of a Southside Jacksonville neighborhood are worried about a proposed Waste Pro garbage transfer station planned for their area. Gail Karson…
-
Another public meeting about changing the names of certain public schools in Duval County is planned for Wednesday morning.That’s as momentum is gaining…
-
Florida will become an even more powerful player in national politics, based on the latest census reapportionment numbers.Florida will now have 28 seats…