St. Louis Public Radio CEO Tina Pamintuan said she wants to make sure that the public radio station is an inclusive entity that represents the community it serves.
The network’s new president is not happy with the excessive use of the breaking banner that appears across the screen whenever a big story is reported.
"I loved working in Miami because it’s been more of a challenge to do things here sports-wise. The passion and creativity of the people I work with I will surely miss."
"It’s a combination of seminar and social gathering, where people come to learn, network, educate, challenge one another, and leave with a treasure trove of ideas to bring back to their markets."
"Career grief is a profound sense of loss tied not just to a job role, but to identity, purpose, and self-worth. That grief hits differently in radio."