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Emily Corwin reports on economics for StateImpact New Hampshire. Before coming to NHPR,...

Emily is the producer and fill-in host for Morning Edition. She is also a reporter and producer for Stateside.

Before working for Michigan Radio, Emily hosted and...

Emily’s love of music brought her to public radio, where she found her love for news. After receiving a Bachelor of Arts in music at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro, she began her career in 2003 at WFIU Public Radio in...

Emily was raised on a potato farm with nine siblings in Declo, Idaho and made Boise her home in 2001.

A graduate of Boise State University, Emily delivered the commencement address and earned a degree with honors in English, linguistics...

Former WRVO/Central New York reporter for the Innovation Trail.

Emma Jacobs is a native of Boston. She studied history, so she went for more practical training in public radio at NPR member-stations

Membership Manager

Eric Jones, Membership Manager, started working at Boise State University in 1989 as an accountant. In 1991 he joined Boise State Radio as Business Manager, a position which included everything from keeping the books to grant writing to...

Eric Westervelt is NPR's foreign correspondent currently based in Berlin. Since 2009, he has helped to cover a broad range of news across Europe. His recent reporting has included coverage of the revolutions in North Africa from the popular...

Production Manager

Erik Jones has worked in public radio over 10 years and has notable experience in broadcast management, radio automation systems, audio engineering/editing, and program production.

Mr. Jones received his bachelor’s degree in geosciences...

Erin Duran is an assistant to the Executive Director of the Public Employee Retirement System of Idaho (PERSI) and lifelong resident of Idaho.  She holds a BA in English with an emphasis on Linguistics and a minor in Anthropology from Boise...

Eve Troeh is WWNO's News Director. In this role, Eve oversees the stationâ

Felix Contreras is a reporter and producer for NPR's Arts Desk specializing in coverage of jazz, world music, and Latino arts and culture. He is also the co-host of Alt.Latino, NPR's new web based...

Fiona Ritchie strolls along the main street of a small village in rural Scotland and steps through the plain doorway of an 18th century stone building. Passers-by would find it difficult to imagine what this simple gesture initiates: a...

Writer and commentator Frank Deford is the author of sixteen books. His latest novel, Bliss, Remembered, is a love story set at the 1936 Berlin Olympics and in World War II. Publishers Weekly calls it a "thought-provoking.....

Frank James joined NPR News in April 2009 to launch the blog, "The Two-Way," with co-blogger Mark Memmott.

"The Two-Way" is the place where NPR.org gives readers breaking news and analysis — and engages users in conversations ("two-ways"...

Frank Langfitt is NPR's Shanghai Correspondent. He covers the epic story of China's economic rise and its implications at home and abroad for Morning Edition, All Things Considered, Talk of the Nation and Planet...

Frank Morris has supervised the reporters in KCUR's newsroom since 1999.   In addition to his managerial duties, Morris files regularly with National Public Radio. Heâ

News Reporter

Frankie Barnhill is a general assignments reporter. She earned her production chops working at American Public Media, as an intern for Marketplace Tech Report and American RadioWorks. She spent time in Minnesota Public Radio’s newsroom,...

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