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Outgoing host Mitch Wertlieb wanted a chance to explain why he’s moving on from the show. Meanwhile, incoming host Jenn Jarecki wanted to share a little about herself before taking on Morning Edition full time.
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Vermont Public has announced a new partnership with the Burlington-based nonprofit Good News Garage to administer its vehicle donation program. The program will support public media in Vermont and could provide necessary transportation to families in the state.
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Vermont Public is independent, community-supported media, serving Vermont with trusted, relevant and essential information. We share stories that bring people together.
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In response to catastrophic flooding caused by heavy rainfall last week, Vermont Public and the Vermont Community Foundation have joined forces to raise money for the VT Flood Response & Recovery Fund 2023, beginning today through midnight on Sunday, July 23.
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Mitch Wertlieb, Vermont Public's longtime local host of Morning Edition, will hand off his duties to colleague Jenn Jarecki on July 28, and take the reins of Vermont Public’s daily news podcast The Frequency this fall. He shares his reflections about his time as host and his decision to make a change.
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After 20 years as local host of Morning Edition, Mitch Wertlieb is passing the mic to colleague and All Things Considered co-host Jenn Jarecki. Wertlieb will stay at Vermont Public to host The Frequency, Vermont Public’s daily news podcast, beginning this fall.
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This July 4th, A Capitol Fourth welcomes iconic actor and television host Alfonso Ribeiro to lead the 43rd annual edition of America’s national Independence Day celebration on PBS. See performances by Chicago, Boyz II Men, Belinda Carlisle, Babyface, Maddie & Tae, Charles Esten, Renée Fleming, Adrienne Warren, with Elmo and Cookie Monster from Sesame Street and the Northwell Nurse Choir and featuring the National Symphony Orchestra under the direction of premier pops conductor Jack Everly.A Capitol Fourth premieres Tuesday, July 4, 2023, at 8 p.m. ET. Watch on Vermont Public's main TV channel, the PBS App, pbs.org, and on the PBS YouTube channel. More at pbs.org/capitolfourth
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Connor Cyrus has resigned from Vermont Public. Cyrus joined the station in 2021 as co-host and senior producer of Vermont Edition. Additionally, he has hosted political debates, Vermont This Week, events and produced video features.
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Sarah Ashworth, Vermont Public’s senior vice president of content, will leave her role in June 2023 to become director of Wisconsin Public Radio.
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Vermont Public will expand the Brave Little State series Homegoings into an independent podcast beginning July 20. Hosted by journalist and musician Myra Flynn, the program invites listeners to candid and genuine conversations about race.