Neenah Ellis
Neenah Ellis has been a radio producer most of her life. She began her career at a small commercial station in northern Indiana and later worked as a producer for National Public Radio in Washington, DC. She came to WYSO in 2009 and served as General Manager until she became the Executive Director of The Eichelberger Center for Community Voices where she works with her colleagues to train and support local producers and has a chance to be a radio producer again. She is also the author of a New York Times best-seller called “If I Live to Be 100: Lessons from the Centenarians.”
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We’re celebrating WYSO’s 60th birthday this year by listening to highlights from our historic audio collection.In 2001, WYSO news director Aileen LeBlanc…
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We’re celebrating WYSO’s 60th birthday this year by listening to highlights from our historic audio collection.In the early 1970s. WYSO had a growth…
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We’re celebrating WYSO’s 60th birthday this year by listening to highlights from our historic audio collection.Julia Reichert got her start in media at…
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WYSO went on the air 60 years ago, and we’re listening back to audio from our collection.On September 15, 1963, white supremacists bombed the 16th Street…
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It’s been 60 years since WYSO went on the air and we’re listening back to some highlights from our rare audio collection. Forty years ago, it was the…
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It’s been 60 years since WYSO went on the air and we’re listening back to some highlights from our rare audio collection.When WYSO went on the air, most…
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Antioch College President Roosevelt and former Ohio Governor Bob Taft are both the great-grandsons of American Presidents. Roosevelt's great grandfather…
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Country music legend George Jones died on Friday April 26 at age 81. Jones has been called the quintessential country singer.WYSO general manager Neenah…
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Stories from the village of Yellow Springs gathered at the post office during one long day by WYSO reporters and volunteers. It's an audio time capsule…