Nick Houser
Chief Content Director - Digital MediaNick Houser leads the digital media team and oversees all things digital, including wosu.org, digital content, the WOSU Public Media Mobile App, social media, enewsletters, podcasts and on-demand video.
Nick has extensive experience in the journalism, digital and communications fields.
He was an Associated Press Society of Ohio award-winning newspaper reporter and sports writer at the Xenia Daily Gazette, The Chronicle-Telegram in Elyria and the Delaware Gazette.
Before joining WOSU, he served as a web content manager and public relations coordinator for Ohio State’s Fisher College of Business.
Nick holds a Bachelor Degree in Journalism from The Ohio State University.
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Ohio State will host Tennessee in the first round of the expanded college football playoffs at Ohio Stadium in a night game on Saturday, Dec. 21.
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Follow real-time results of Ohio election results for president U.S. Senate, U.S. House races and the Issue 1 redistricting constitutional amendment and more.
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Tuesday is Election Day, and WOSU is following along as Ohio votes for several key races including president U.S. Senate and U.S. House races
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Voters in Ohio have strongly defeated Issue 1 on Tuesday, which would have made it harder to amend the state’s constitution, according to the Associated Press’ projections.
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A former Columbus police officer who shot and killed an unarmed Black man during the early morning raid of an apartment has been indicted by a grand jury on murder charges.
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The guilty verdict against former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and former Ohio GOP chair Matt Borges sparked reaction from politicians of both major parties.
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The Columbus Crew fired its coach Caleb Porter on Monday, a day after missing the MLS playoffs for the second straight season.
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An attorney for the family of an unarmed Black man killed by a Columbus police officer Tuesday morning said the officer acted recklessly and there is no justification for the shooting.
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The playing surface inside Ohio Stadium will have a sponsor's logo on the field for the first time when the Buckeyes kick off next weekend.
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Franklin County's indoor mask advisory was lifted on Friday due to a decline in COVID cases.