
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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This Friday, April 30, is the deadline for Florida parents to enroll their kids in a Florida Prepaid college plan. The program allows families to lock in…
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The iconic folk duo Indigo Girls play the St. Augustine Amphitheatre next month.Emily Saliers and her band mate, Amy Ray, met in elementary school in…
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Wednesday, April 14, would be a good time to pick up a shovel and some seeds, and start your homegrown bounty since it’s National Gardening Day.When the…
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Parents and teachers have been pressing the state to give students a break from standardized testing, especially given quarantines and COVID-19 cases…
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Jacksonville restaurant owners are facing a new problem. Now that customers are coming back, some eateries are having trouble finding enough staff.Chef…
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Eight days of sailing and social events begin in a week as part of St. Augustine Race Week. Organizers call the sixth annual racing and regatta “Fast, Fun…
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Awareness rallies are taking place around the country to address the rise in covid-related hate crimes against Asian-Americans. A "Stop Asian Hate" rally…
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Jacksonville is looking at a 6-cent increase to the city’s gas tax. If passed by the City Council, the tax would be used to fund nearly a billion dollars…
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Civil rights groups have filed a new federal lawsuit against Georgia’s sweeping new election law that makes it harder for Georgians to vote, particularly…
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After a nearly 50-year career at The Florida Times-Union, former editorial page editor Mike Clark is being honored at a special event Thursday night,…