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  • Bob Bednar has been loving and listening to jazz his entire life, both as performer and as radio host. Bednar hosted his first jazz program at Philadelphia’s WRTI while a journalism and broadcast major at Temple University, and served as a first call drummer in Philadelphia during the late 1950s and early ’60s. He joined Du Pont in 1963, producing and directing more than 80 industrial shows and films worldwide as special events coordinator for the company’s Textile Division, but his passion for jazz never waned.
  • Julie Rose has been reporting for WFAE since January 2008, covering everything from political scandal and bank bailouts to homelessness and the arts. She's a two-time winner of a national Edward R. Murrow Award for radio writing. Prior to WFAE, Julie reported for KCPW in Salt Lake City where she got her start in radio. Before that, she was a nonprofit fundraiser and a public relations manager in the San Francisco Bay Area. It took a few career changes, but Julie finally found her calling in public radio reporting because she gets paid to do what she does best – be nosy. She's a graduate of the communications program at Brigham Young University and contributes frequently to National Public Radio programs.
  • Since joining WGBH in the spring of 2010, Phillip Martin has reported on human trafficking in southern New England, carbon offset schemes, police training and race, the Occupy movement and the fishing industry in New England, among other topics.
  • Sophia Saliby is the producer for GPB's All Things Considered broadcast in Atlanta. Previously, she was a reporter for WFIU/WTIU in Bloomington, Indiana. In addition to her reporting, she aided in the production of "Noon Edition," a weekly call-in news program, as well as two documentaries during her time at the station.
  • Maria Tsyruleva is the WUSF/USF Zimmerman School digital news editor for fall 2019.
  • Year started with KUOW: 2015
  • Peter was an intern with WJCT during the 2020 spring semester from the University of North Florida, where he is majoring in communications.
  • SPRING 2020 FIRST COAST CONNECT WITH MELISSA ROSS INTERN ?
  • Ralph Cantave is a senior Broadcast Journalism major at Florida A&M University. He is a transfer student from St. Maarten where he served as a youth ambassador. Ralph is also a published author and poet. He's been a writer and radio personality since his mid-teens and is a history enthusiast. Cantave enjoys reading, traveling and talking to new people. He also runs a restaurant with his wife Charity on the island.
  • Amy Walters is a producer for NPR based at NPR West in Los Angeles.
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