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  • William Jones is a Supervising Editor for Morning Edition and the Up First podcast. He's no stranger to public media, having worked previously as a reporter and producer for New York's PBS station, WNET. During his time there he was nominated for an Emmy for his piece on New York's oldest bar, McSorley's Old Ale House.
  • Frankie Graziano joined CPBN in October of 2011 as a sports producer. In addition to reporting for WNPR, Graziano produces feature profiles for CPTV and the web.
  • Esther Ciammachilli is a former part-time broadcaster at KUNR Public Radio.
  • Nancy Eve Cohen is a freelance reporter at New England Public Radio.
  • Meribah Knight is a journalist who recently relocated to Nashville from Chicago, where she covered business, the economy, housing, crime and transportation.
  • Steve recalls spending a good part of his youth listening to LPs via a vintage High Fidelity cabinet that had one small speaker and a very large bass speaker. A decent enough sound for that era. He didn’t move to the Western Slope until 2018, but got here as quickly as he could. Steve sometimes hosts Music Box, Pickin’, and Global Express.
  • Brian is an occasional fill-in DJ at the station. He has been a member of KVNF since moving to the Western Slope in 2001. He served one term on the board of directors during the move to the new station in the Belmont Building, and was the morning news host for a couple of years. He enjoys sitting in when he’s available. He’s covered the Pickin’, Redneck Riviera, Stop Time, and open format shows. His favorite music is… live music.
  • Scott Franz is a government watchdog reporter and photographer from Steamboat Springs. He spent the last seven years covering politics and government for the Steamboat Pilot & Today, a daily newspaper in northwest Colorado. His reporting in Steamboat stopped a police station from being built in a city park, saved a historic barn from being destroyed and helped a small town pastor quickly find a kidney donor. His favorite workday in Steamboat was Tuesday, when he could spend many of his mornings skiing untracked powder and his evenings covering city council meetings. Scott received his journalism degree from the University of Colorado at Boulder. He is an outdoorsman who spends at least 20 nights a year in a tent. He spoke his first word, 'outside', as a toddler in Edmonds, Washington. Scott visits the Great Sand Dunes, his favorite Colorado backpacking destination, twice a year. Scott's reporting is part of Capitol Coverage, a collaborative public policy reporting project, providing news and analysis to communities across Colorado for more than a decade. Fifteen public radio stations participate in Capitol Coverage from throughout Colorado.
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