Desmond Winton-Finklea
Marketing & Social Media ManagerDesmond Winton-Finklea, an avid listener to NPR, is WYSO’s Marketing & Social Media Manager. He oversees marketing and communications for platforms, including its websites, apps, streams, emails and social media accounts. He also supports the music department and the Center for Community Voices, tracks and analyzes digital metrics, and works with department directors to create and execute the organization’s digital strategy. A Dayton native, Desmond has attended Central State University and the International College of Broadcasting. Hired directly out of school, he began working for Dayton-area television stations as a multimedia specialist and an editor of video, audio and digital content. Desmond aims to use his plethora of experience and knowledge to expand WYSO’s digital presence.
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Yost filed the suit alleging a massive robocall scheme overwhelming American consumers with unsolicited phone calls.
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Congressman Tim Ryan met with a group of Black business owners at the 1Eleven Flavor House in Dayton to discussed the difficulties Black business owners face.
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Ohio will receive money to put electric car charging stations along interstates.
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June 27th marks the 150th anniversary of the birth of poet Paul Laurence Dunbar.
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Separate bills honoring Otto Warmbier and Sergeant First Class Heath Robinson made their way pass the U.S. Senate.
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Military officials say Ohio's new concealed carry law does not apply to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.
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Gubernatorial candidate Nan Whaley has harsh words for Governor Mike DeWine (R-OH) regarding his recent stance on guns.
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The National Weather Service confirmed their were five tornadoes in several counties on Wednesday.
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Experts will survey the area after a tornado touched down yesterday causing damage in multiple counties.
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The Ohio Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that cursing at a judge can no longer add to your prison sentence.