John Dankosky

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John Dankosky is a radio journalist and moderator. During a 25-year career at Connecticut Public Radio he founded the PRNDI award-winning program, Where We Live.

Biography[]

Originally from Pittsburgh, Dankosky is a 30-year veteran of public radio. Dankosky founded the daily talk show "Where We Live" and co-founded the New England News Collaborative. He has also reported for National Public Radio and has edited award-winning documentaries on Connecticut history, 9/11, and the mental health of children. He currently hosts the podcast "Steady Habits" for the online news organization The Connecticut Mirror, and serves as fill-in host and editorial advisor to Science Friday. He is a frequent moderator for The Connecticut Forum.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

References[]

  1. ^ "John Dankosky | Featured Profile". Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network.
  2. ^ Rand, Slade. "Radio news veteran John Dankosky takes buyout and will depart Connecticut Public". courant.com.
  3. ^ Staff reports (September 24, 2019). "John Dankosky leaving WNPR, Connecticut Public TV". Connecticut Post.
  4. ^ Staff, Register (April 18, 2016). "John Dankosky leaving WNPR's 'Where We Live'; new host is Lucy Nalpathanchil". New Haven Register.
  5. ^ "John Dankosky Named Executive Editor of The New England News Collaborative". Connecticut Public. April 18, 2016.
  6. ^ "The Connecticut Forum - The Connecticut Forum". www.ctforum.org.
  7. ^ "John Dankosky".


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