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Erika Pulley-Hayes announced Tuesday that she will be leaving Community Communications Inc., which operates 90.7 WMFE and 89.5 WMFV, after serving since the beginning of 2020.
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Community Communications, Inc. taps public media rising star, LaToya Dennis to fill the role of news director and managing editor for the award-winning 90.7 WMFE newsroom in metro Orlando and 89.5 WMFV in The Villages, Leesburg and the Golden Triangle.
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WMFE’s environmental reporter Amy Green spent months investigating the massive, complex plan to save the Everglades. In her four-part podcast, Green waded into the science and the politics behind one of the most ambitious- and costly- environmental restoration projects ever undertaken.
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WMFE 90.7 and 89.5 is airing Black Churches of Orlando in connection with The Black Church: This Is Our Story, This Is Our Song, the PBS documentary series by Dr. Henry Louis Gates. The program airs on February 26 at 3 pm and February 28 at 1 pm and is funded by a grant from the Corporation of Public Broadcasting.
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In DRAINED, a new four-part podcast out Dec. 8 from WMFE and the Florida Center for Investigative Reporting, Amy Green wades into the controversy around one of the most ambitious environmental restoration efforts ever undertaken.
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Erika Pulley-Hayes, president and CEO of WMFE/WMFV in Orlando, has been elected to the NPR Board of Directors.
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“In the midst of a once-in-a-century pandemic, economic turbulence, civil unrest, a historic election, and so much more, local radio is more important than ever,” WMFE’s Nicole Darden Creston says in Thursday's Orlando Sentinel.
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Community-based WMFE’s investigative series on the TSA in Orlando continues to be recognized. Public Media Journalists Association has named it best in the country along with a WMFE investigation into the Pulse shooting. Society of Professional Journalists members also honored the TSA and Pulse reporting along with an Apollo digital media project.
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It’s Been a Minute with Sam Sanders, BBC’s The Arts Hour, The Splendid Table, Planet Money and How I Built This debut this Saturday and Sunday, July 25-26, filling the four hours that were opened by the sunset of Live From Here.
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WMFE is shining a spotlight on Central Florida favorites from NPR Music’s Tiny Desk Contest.
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WMFE, "America's Space Station," will present a special program, just hours before the first human launch from the U.S. in nearly a decade.
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Community-based WMFE’s investigative series on the Orlando TSA was one of three works named best in the state by the Florida Association of Broadcast Journalists on Saturday.