Brent Davis
Chief Content Director - Arts, Life & CultureBrent Davis is the TV Content Director for WOSU Public Media. He believes that it is vital that WOSU is recognized as a primary source for authentic, engaging, and informative content.
He joined WOSU in 2003 after 18 years at the University of Alabama Center for Public Television and Radio. He grew up in Missour-uh, as he correctly pronounces it, and has degrees from the University of Georgia and the University of Alabama. He nearly drowned playing intramural water polo at Missouri State University.
His hobbies include eluding alumni associations at the various institutions he’s attended.
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The story of how The Bluegrass Ramble came to WOSU is part of On and On, a new radio documentary about the history of bluegrass music in Columbus. The…
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It was a good year for alcohol. In Ohio and the rest of the country, production, sales, and consumption of booze all saw gains while many other businesses…
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Heâs a favorite of Steve Martin and Sponge Bob SquarePantsâ¦and tonight Circleville, Ohio, banjo player Tony Ellis is featured in two programs on WOSU…
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You may not know his name, but if you've traveled on Long Street through the King Lincoln neighborhood on the east side of Columbus you've seen his work.…
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At a time when United States students continue to test below other countries in math performance, educators are looking for ways to improve student…
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In 1945 the chairman of IBM said he saw a global market of four to five computers. In 2002 more than 45 million computers were sold in the US. Components…
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As the body ages it loses flexibility and muscle tone, and seniors often suffer from decreased mobility and an increased likelihood of falling. A new…
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Legislation has been introduced in Congress that would require companies to notify customers when their personal information is illegally accessed. The…
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The west has been won, and cowboys now ply their trade on fenced ranches instead of the open plains, but this past weekend the western spirit found its…
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In June of 1969 a train crossing the Cuyahoga River in Cleveland tossed a spark that ignited oil and kerosene floating on the river's surface. The fire…