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Something in, or on the air? WGBH's radio head announces retirement - next year
By adamg on Tue, 03/19/2019 - 4:13pm
Barely a week after WBUR announced the departure of its general manager, Boston's other NPR news station is announcing its general manager will be leaving too - but with a bit more lead time.
WGBH today announced that Phil Redo, general manager for radio and local news, will retire in July, 2020.
Redo was quoted as saying that after 40 years in radio - 10 at WGBH - he wanted to do "some projects of my own" and to write.
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some slight differences apparent in the two departures
Judging from the fact that WBUR's GM was relieved of his day to day duties and not allowed to freely come and go to the offices compared to the announcement that the WGBH GM will continue in his role while the search for his replacement is conducted- the WGBH departure seems more like a natural transition.
Musical voice of Joe Mathieu on Early Edition WGBH-FM
Listening to the pleasant musical voice of Joe Mathieu on Early Edition 4:50am Mondays-Fridays WGBH-FM 89.7
Not the more harsh Bob Oakes on Morning Edition WBUR-FM 90.9
Are WGBH workers unionized?
Just wondering...