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          Louis Cook, Native American broadcaster

          Posted: May, 29, 2013
          By Andrew Lapin

          Louis Cook, a longtime host and producer for North Country Public Radio in Canton, N.Y., and a mentor to Native American broadcasters, died May 13 in Pine Ridge, S.D., of complications from a car accident. He was 66. Continue reading →
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          Jane Henson, puppeteer and philanthropist

          Posted: April, 16, 2013
          By Andrew Lapin

          Jane Nebel Henson, a puppeteer and philanthropist who was the widow of Jim Henson and founder of The Jim Henson Legacy, died in her Connecticut home April 2 after a long battle with cancer. She was 79. Continue reading →

          John Krauss, longtime WRVO manager, dies at 64

          Posted: June, 18, 2013
          By Andrew Lapin

          John Krauss, former g.m. for WRVO in Oswego, N.Y., and a public broadcasting manager for more than 40 years, died June 17. He was 64. Continue reading →
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          William Miles, documentary filmmaker

          Posted: May, 30, 2013
          By Andrew Lapin

          William Miles, an Oscar-nominated filmmaker and chronicler of the black experience, died May 12 in Queens, N.Y., from uncertain causes. Continue reading →
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          Ibrahim Gonzalez, WBAI personality and producer, dies at 57

          Posted: June, 07, 2013
          By Andrew Lapin

          Ibrahim Gonzalez, a longtime producer and on-air personality at the Pacifica network’s WBAI-FM in New York, died in his sleep June 3. He was 57. Continue reading →
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          Roger Ebert, film critic and pubTV icon, dead at 70

          Posted: April, 04, 2013
          By Andrew Lapin

          Roger Ebert, the legendary film critic who got his television start on Chicago PBS station WTTW, died April 4 after a long battle with cancer. He was 70. “Everyone at WTTW is deeply saddened by the loss of Roger Ebert, whose courageous battle with cancer in recent years was an inspiration to us all,” WTTW President Dan Schmidt said in a statement. Continue reading →

          Founding engineer of WUOG at University of Georgia dies at 83

          Wilbur Herrington, the founding station engineer of University of Georgia’s WUOG-FM, died March 29 of a malignant brain tumor. He was 83. He had been involved with the station in Athens since its launch in October 1972. “I can honestly … Continue reading →

          Former WGBH broadcast engineer Vern Coleman dies

          Vern Coleman, 86, who worked 14 years as an audio engineer at WGBH working on such shows as The French Chef, The Boston Pops and Evening at Symphony, died March 18 at his home in Marstons Mills, Mass., after a … Continue reading →

          Arkansas pubTV advocate Jane Krutz dies at 86

          Jane Krutz, an enthusiastic advocate for the Arkansas Educational Television Network for more than 47 years, died March 25 in Little Rock. She was 86. “It is literally true that there might not have been an AETN without her,” said … Continue reading →

          Philadelphia broadcasters John B. Roberts, 94, and Bruce H. Beale, 82

          Two pioneering pubcasters in Philadelphia, John B. Roberts and Bruce Harrison Beale, died on the same day, March 8 [2012]. John B. Roberts, one of the founding directors of WHYY-FM/TV in 1957, died of a spinal infection at his home … Continue reading →

          Daniel del Solar, 71, believer in progressive public media

          Daniel del Solar, 71, a Chilean-American media activist, poet and photographer who headed training for CPB in its early days and later managed countercultural stations in San Francisco and Philadelphia, died Jan. 13 in Oakland, Calif. He had prostate cancer. … Continue reading →

          Pubradio manager and advocate Tim Emmons dies; was a co-founder of MEGS

          Northern Public Radio General Manager Tim Emmons, a passionate pubradio advocate and mentor, and a driving force behind the Morning Edition Grad School, died Feb. 18 at home after a long battle with cancer. He was 53. He headed the … Continue reading →

          Philip Weinberg dies at 86; brought pubcasting to central Illinois

          Philip Weinberg, “the man responsible for bringing public broadcasting to central Illinois,” according to the Peoria Journal Star, died Thursday (Feb. 2) in Peoria, Ill. He was 86. “Not only did he start public radio on the Bradley [University] campus,” … Continue reading →

          Jeff Kaye, veteran media chronicler new to Current

          Jeffrey Kaye, an experienced media-industry journalist who recently joined Current as senior editor, died Feb. 11 of a heart attack in Bethesda, Md., where he and his family had recently moved. He was 57. Kaye had finished work on his … Continue reading →

          Gerald Poulsen, a.k.a. WAMU bluegrass host Jerry Gray, dies at 78

          Gerald Poulsen, known in radio as bluegrass music host Jerry Gray, died Feb. 2 in Roanoke, Va. He was 78. His son Mark Poulsen told the Washington Post that his father had health complications from a heart transplant that he … Continue reading →

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