
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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It's Election Day, and WOSU is following along as Ohio votes during its second primary of 2022, which included Ohio Senate and Ohio Houses races. Results will start to display shortly after polls closed at 7:30pm.
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Columbus public health officials are advising masks should be worn indoors and in crowded areas regardless of vaccination status. The advisory however does not require that masks be worn indoors.
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The Columbus Blue Jackets signed the NHL's top free agent Johnny Gaudreau on Wednesday.
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It's Election Day, and WOSU is following along as Ohio votes for a number of statewide primaries, including races for governor, U.S. Senate, U.S. House and the Republican primary for Ohio Secretary of State.
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Candidates for Ohio's U.S. Senate race from both parties will debate Monday at Central State University.
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WOSU's 10 most-viewed stories of 2021 ranked by pageviews.
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Ohio will have a new license plate by the end of the year with a design that features numerous aspects of the state and its history. However there was one error the state had to fix hours after the new plate was unveiled.
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Ohio State quarterback C.J. Stroud will not start Saturday's game against Akron due to a shoulder injury and would only be used in an "emergency situation," head coach Ryan Day said.
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Some performing arts groups in Columbus will require all patrons, staff and volunteers must either show proof of receiving a COVID-19 vaccine or provide a negative test to attend indoor events and performances starting October 8.
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The Ohio Redistricting Commission has approved new state House and Senate maps that are likely to guarantee a Republican supermajority for the next four years.