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WBGO Radio, the voice of jazz and arts in Newark and New York’s only jazz station has a new boss.
Carpe Diem On this episode of Carpe Diem, host Merrill Brown, director of the School of Communication and Media at Montclair State University is joined by newly appointed President and CEO of NPR jazz public radio station WBGO, Amy Niles.
Amy Niles WBGO Amy Niles serves as the president and chief executive officer of public radio jazz station WBGO in Newark, NJ. The station experienced further turmoil on Tuesday when WBGO CEO Amy Niles resigned from her position in the wake of a recently completed internal review of the station’s practices. Close Up Amy Niles. During the past decade, WBGO—which covers the entire New York metropolitan area—also has broadened its programming reach to operate on a global playing field via digital and streaming platforms.
The former CEO of WBGO Amy Niles, left, resigned amid allegations from Josie Gonsalves, right, that Gonsalves was fired due to retaliation after speaking up about racial discrimination at the station. CARPE DIEM: Amy Niles, President and CEO of WBGO.
By Carpe Diem. President and CEO of WBGO Newark Public Radio. September 8, 2014 12:49 pm.
Credit Stephen Speranza for The New York Times . So many of us can point to a moment when we heard something that changed our lives. Stephen Speranza for The New York Times WBGO, the Newark public radio station, has long been one of the nation’s premier outlets for jazz on the air. Amy Niles has resigned as President and CEO of WBGO.
MUSIC WBGO Is Giving Jazz a Higher Profile Online By BEN SISARIO JAN. 10, 2017 Amy Niles, WBGO’s president and chief executive, in the radio station’s master control room in Newark. Many here at WBGO are aware of how my wife Erica and I came upon Canyon, our orange tabby. Facebook gives people the power to share and makes the world more open and connected.
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Niles has been with WBGO since 2006 and has nearly two decades of broadcasting experience. Development: Amy Niles; Marketing: Brandy Wood; Membership: Roslyn Turner; Operations/Engineering/Website: David Tallacksen; Public Service Announcements: Dorthaan Kirk; Programming: Steve Williams; Underwriting: Amy Niles; WBGO News: Doug Doyle; Staff Directory Find a member of staff and WBGO departments. And as we walked along the rim (a grand opportunity for Erica to push me off should she have any regrets), we heard a meow from below the edge. We were at the Grand Canyon late one night during our honeymoon. WBGO, the Newark public radio station, has long been one of the nation’s premier outlets for jazz on the air. Amy has been with WBGO for almost a decade, starting in 2006 as their …
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The decision came after a consultation with the Board of Trustees and a board-requested independent counsel review of WBGO’s management policies. View Amy Niles’ profile on LinkedIn, the world's largest professional community.
“We’ve been innovators and risk-takers,” said WBGO President and Chief Executive Officer Amy Niles, who took her post in 2014. WBGO founder and inaugural station manager Robert Ottenhoff will serve as the station’s interim President and CEO. Amy has 9 jobs listed on their profile.