
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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While the team was suffering a heavy blow from an elite Florida team Sunday, ESPN commentators raised questions about the authenticity of the football team for Columbus online school Bishop Sycamore.
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Ohio State will require masks to be worn indoors regardless of vaccination status effective immediately.
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A massage therapist allegedly solicited Ohio State football players and engaged in sex with some of the players after offering them massages through social media.
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Columbus Police have charged nine people in connection with last month's Chitt Fest destruction that resulted in numerous fires and flipped cars.
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City officials will interview its first group of nine candidates who have applied to be the next Columbus Police Chief. The group does not include anyone with ties to the Columbus police.
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Ohio will lose a seat in Congress according to data from the 2020 U.S. Census released on Monday. Other states that also lost congressional seats include California, Illinois, Michigan, New York, Pennsylvania, and West Virginia.
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The nominating committee tasked with picking replacements for two retiring Columbus City Council members has submitted one new name for the May 4 primary ballot and endorsed another candidate.
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Columbus Police released body camera video footage of the shooting of Miles Jackson, a Black man killed Mount Carmel St. Ann's Hospital on Monday.
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A man was shot to death inside St. Ann’s Hospital in Westerville on Monday following a shootout with Columbus Police and the hospital’s security officers.
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