Juliet Fromholt
Juliet Fromholt has been listening to WYSO for as long as she can remember. She began volunteering at the station while also serving as Program Director and General Manager at WWSU, the student station at her
alma mater, Wright State University. Juliet does many things at WYSO including overseeing the station's web and social media presence, producing news features, and hosting two music programs. In her spare time, Juliet serves as music editor DaytonMostMetro.com and is proud to serve as a board member for the Antioch Writers' Workshop and Cityfolk.
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Cincinnati-based band Automagik have been hard at work on their new album, Goldmine . Ahead of their performance at Dayton's Yellow Cab, the band talked...
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On Tuesday, November 7, Ohio voters will decide on two major statewide ballot issue and elect local officials. Yellow Springs residents will choose a...
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The twelve annual HogJam will once again bring together local and regional musicians for a weekend of performance, camping and family fun. To preview...
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After spending time in the studio recording, OldNews returns to WYSO for a live set on Kaleidoscope ahead of the release of their new single, "Ring."...
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Subterranean returned to the WYSO studios for a live set on Kaleidoscope ahead of the release of their debut album, Loom . The band talked about the...
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On this week's edition of WYSO Weekend, WYSO's weekly radio magazine, we’ll talk to two Greene County organizations working raise awareness about...
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Returning guest Dave Obenour joins Kaleidoscope host Juliet Fromholt in studio to talk about some of the artists, new and old, featured in the latest...
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On today’s show, we’ll go to Wilmington to learn about a gritty art project, WYSO Curious will investigate the story of Dayton’s trolley buses, and...
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Miami Valley voters choose incumbents for the Ohio Legislature.Two Ohio State Senators, Peggy Lehner and Robert Hackett, will keep their seat.In the...
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Voters in Dayton said yes to Issue 9 - raising the city’s earned income tax by one-fourth percent for the next eight years. The revenue from this ballot...