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Jessica Deahl
Jessica Deahl
Jessica Deahl is an editor for NPR's award-winning program All Things Considered. There she works closely with NPR hosts in the shaping of program segments and arranges interviews with key newsmakers in the most central, relevant stories of the day.
Dina Temple-Raston
Dina Temple-Raston
Dina Temple-Raston is a correspondent on NPR's Investigations team focusing on breaking news stories and national security, technology and social justice.
Clare Lombardo
Clare Lombardo
Matt Kwong
Matt Kwong
Matt Kwong (he/him) is an editor with Morning Edition.
Nate Chinen
Nate Chinen
Paul Flahive
Paul Flahive
Paul Flahive is the technology and entrepreneurship reporter for Texas Public Radio. He has worked in public media across the country, from Iowa City and Chicago to Anchorage and San Antonio.
Logan Ramsey
Logan Ramsey
Logan Ramsey was born and raised in Pocatello, Idaho, and is now a senior studying journalism at Idaho State University. He's currently working as Digital Content Director for KISU and News Editor for The Bengal. His aspirations to be a reporter began his senior year of high school when he began to compete in International Extemporaneous Speaking in the National Speech and Debate Association. Halfway through his freshman year of college, he began to write freelance articles for the Idaho State Journal, and a couple of months later he was hired as a part-time reporter. Not long after, he began work as the Associate Editor of ISU's student newspaper, the Bengal. After a semester, he was promoted to Editor-in-Chief and stayed in that position for two semesters. In order to do more writing, he switched to the News Editor position at the paper. Logan is now working hard to ensure the Bengal has stellar news coverage.
Skittish & Bus
Skittish & Bus
Sharing their passion for dance music with others is what warms the hearts of energetic & enthusiastic Salt Lake City locals; Skittish and Bus. As a married DJ & producer duo, their lighthearted yet respectful approach to DJing, combined with years of experience, has seen them play everything from dance clubs & underground parties, to corporate events and festivals throughout the west. They have been hosting and producing the underground dance music show "Sonic Electronic" for more than a decade.
Blake Farmer
Blake Farmer
Blake Farmer is WPLN's assistant news director, but he wears many hats - reporter, editor and host. He covers the Tennessee state capitol while also keeping an eye on Fort Campbell and business trends, frequently contributing to national programs. Born in Tennessee and educated in Texas, Blake has called Nashville home for most of his life.
Matt Davenport
Matt Davenport
Matt Davenport has a love of movie soundtracks and scores. Matt Started work in radio in 1990 in the Boise area where he started a once-a-week, one hour show called “Saturday Night with the Movies.” In 2001 at KLCE Classy 97 he had an afternoon drive show and that resulted in a two-hour Sunday night show, Matt Davis’ Movie Trax. He left radio in 2003 and moved into television on KPVI News 6 where he is anchor for several newscasts. It is also where Matt the Movie Guy was born. In 2014, he launched Matt’s Movie Trax on the Internet featuring movie music, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
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