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  • Matthew Moore is a reporter producer for Ozarks At Large. Before going into journalism, Matthew spent time in the music production industry, working with artists such as Reba McEntire, Steve Martin, 2 Chainz, and Chris Thile.
  • Producers of NPR's Life Kit Podcast
  • In addition to being your host for weekday afternoons, Peabody Award winner Kerry Frumkin is a regular host of live concert broadcasts including Live from WFMT, concerts from the Ravinia Festival, and WFMT’s premiere visiting artist series, Impromptu.
  • Justin Ho is a reporter for Marketplace, focusing on banking and small businesses. Prior to reporting, he spent six years as a producer for the Marketplace Morning Report, where he led the show’s production team, assigned daily stories, and edited the show’s five daily broadcasts. Justin has reported for POLITICO and the San Francisco Chronicle. He is a graduate of the University of California, Davis.
  • Nova Safo is a senior reporter at Marketplace covering breaking news and how the pandemic has affected the economy, business and personal finances. In addition, he is a lead voice for "Marketplace Minute," a 60-second update that highlights the most important stories of the day about business and the economy.
  • Arkansas Advocate intends to show how state government affects the lives of everyday Arkansans so they can make informed decisions about themselves, their families and their communities.
  • Tess Vrbin came to the Advocate from the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, where she reported on low-income housing and tenants' rights, and won awards for her coverage of 2021 flooding and tornado damage in rural Arkansas. She previously covered local government for The Commercial Dispatch in Mississippi and state government for the Columbia Daily Tribune in Missouri.
  • In his 50-year career, Sonny Albarado has been an investigations editor, a business editor, a city editor, an environmental reporter and a government reporter at newspapers in Arkansas, Tennessee and Louisiana. He retired from the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette in 2020 after serving as projects editor for 12 ½ years and returned to professional journalism in 2022 to lead the Arkansas Advocate. He is a former national president of the Society of Professional Journalists and a current member of the Accrediting Council on Education in Journalism and Mass Communication.
  • Brayden Morse is a student in the multimedia journalism program in the School of Media and Journalism at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro. He's a contributor for Delta Digital News Service and KASU.
  • Laila Casiano is a student in the multimedia journalism program in the School of Media and Journalism at Arkansas State University in Jonesboro.
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