
Neenah Ellis
Neenah Ellis is the general manager at WYSO. She began her radio career in high school, working at her parents’ commercial radio station in Valparaiso, Indiana. She came to WYSO in 2009 after 30 years as a radio documentary producer in Washington, D.C. She’ s been a producer for “ All Things Considered” at NPR and has won three Peabody Awards, broadcasting’ s highest honor, for her work. She is also the author of “ If I Live to be 100: Lessons from the Centenarians,” which is based on her radio series about people 100 years of age.
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Several years ago, WYSO’s Neenah Ellis travelled around the United States in search of active one room schools. And along the way, she met a teacher from Pike County, Ohio who taught during the Great Depression.
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Dear listeners, We have ended our spring membership drive three days early. We know this is the right thing to do, so that you can focus on your health...
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Dear listeners, It’s official: the FCC has approved the transfer of WYSO’s broadcast license from Antioch College to a new 501c3 called Miami Valley...
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Hello WYSO listeners, I’m writing you with some exciting news. WYSO will soon become an independent, community-owned radio station ! Antioch College...
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WYSO went on the air 60 years ago, and we’re celebrating by listening back to some highlights from our historic audio collection. The feminist movement...
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WYSO went on the air 60 years ago, and we’re celebrating by listening back to some highlights from our historic audio collection. The WYSO archive...
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WYSO went on the air 60 years ago, and we’re celebrating by listening back to some highlights from our historic audio collection. In the 1970s, local...
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We’re celebrating WYSO’s 60th birthday this year by listening to highlights from our historic audio collection. Over the years, WYSO has often reported...
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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...
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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...