Michael Hibblen
KUAR 89.1 News DirectorAs News Director, Michael Hibblen oversees daily news coverage for KUAR. He handles assignments for the news staff, helps develop story ideas and edits copy. Michael isresponsible for starting a news-sharing partnership between public radio stations in Arkansas in 2009 which laid the foundation for what became Arkansas Public Media. He is also a regular panelist and fill-in host on AETN's Arkansas Week, where journalists discuss issues in the news.
A native of North Little Rock, Michael started in radio in 1988, spending his first five years as a DJ for music stations in central and northeast Arkansas. After a 1993 internship at the C-SPAN Cable Network in Washington, DC, he transitioned to news, working for commercial radio stations KARN in Little Rock, WRVA in Richmond, Virginia and WIOD in Miami, Florida. In 2000, Michael became a nationally heard, Miami-based reporter for CBS Radio News, covering major stories in the region, including the anthrax attack at a tabloid publisher, an international custody fight over Cuban boy Elian Gonzalez, and the 2000 presidential election recount. He was hired by daily newspaper the Miami Herald in 2003 when it partnered with NPR station WLRN providing its local news. Michael initially worked as a morning news anchor and reporter, later becoming the department's editor, then assistant news director. He also wrote frequently for the newspaper.
Michael returned home to Little Rock in 2009 to work for KUAR. At that time he also resumed taking classes at the University of Arkansas at Little Rock to finish his Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communication, graduating in May of 2013. Michael also enjoys researching radio and railroad history in the state and is author of Rock Island Railroad in Arkansas, which was published by Arcadia Publishing in April 2017.
Phone: 501-683-7386
E-mail: michael@kuar.org
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A new report released Wednesday details just how little younger generations of Americans know about the Holocaust, especially those in Arkansas. Gideon Taylor is president of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany and spoke with KUAR’s Michael Hibblen about the U.S. Millennial Holocaust Knowledge and Awareness Survey.
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Arkansas Democrats coalesced behind Joe Biden in his bid for president. Member Station KUAR's Michael Hibblen talked with Heather Yates, political science…
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Two years ago Arkansas voters approved an amendment allowing full-fledged casino gambling in the state. Since then owners of the casinos have been working…
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This week, impeachment proceedings against President Trump will ramp up in the Senate.Member Station KUAR's Michael Hibblen spoke with Senator John…
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This is an important day for Arkansas politics heading into next year's election.The candidate filing period in Arkansas starts at noon on Monday (11/4)…
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Arkansas civil rights attorney and state lawmaker John Walker has died. He was 82. The Pulaski County Coroner’s Office says he died Monday at his home in…
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Democrats in the Arkansas Legislature responded to Gov. Asa Hutchinson’s State of the State address Tuesday by expressing their priorities for the session…
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The Arkansas Agriculture Department has opened a 30-day public comment period regarding proposed regulations for the use of dicamba. The herbicide has…