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#MediaMonday – Theresa Greco

#MediaMonday – Theresa Greco

 |  July 21, 2014

Each Monday, we are posting a blog to help our readers get to know the media just a little bit better. With a TWIST! No, we aren’t posting story pitch tips or media lists, but instead great stories from the media themselves about their lives, their work and other little known facts! Think of it […]

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#MediaMonday – Marcy Luganob

#MediaMonday – Marcy Luganob

 |  July 14, 2014

I love to feature members of the media on our blog every Monday. But I especially love it when I can feature a member of the media who I also consider a friend (we live only blocks apart and our sons even attend the same summer camp)! Today we hear from Marcy Luganob, the new […]

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#MediaMonday – Happy Anniversary, Jim!

#MediaMonday – Happy Anniversary, Jim!

 |  July 7, 2014

The year was 1999. The month was July. The station was KTAR. In July 1999 – 15 years ago! – KTAR hired wily reporter Jim Cross. We here at HMA – and we are guessing many of our blog readers – work with Jim a lot. So, we thought it would be fun to re-share […]

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#MediaMonday – John Faherty

#MediaMonday – John Faherty

 |  June 30, 2014

I love to write – mostly, because I love to read. I like to think most of us communications folks fall into this category. Recently, one of the best reporters to ever work at the Arizona Republic wrote something that had me in tears as I read – repeatedly. The reporter – John Faherty, who […]

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#MediaMonday – Larry Hendricks

#MediaMonday – Larry Hendricks

 |  June 23, 2014

Every Monday, HMA introduces you to a member of the media from around the state– the new and the seasoned – that keep our local and national news gears turning. Today we hear from Larry Hendricks, the news team leader at the Arizona Daily Sun. He also was previously a journalism instructor at Northern Arizona […]

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#MediaMonday – Anna Chaulk

#MediaMonday – Anna Chaulk

 |  June 16, 2014

Every Monday, HMA introduces you to a member of the media – the new and the seasoned – that keep our local and national news gears turning. Today we hear from Anna Chaulk, anchor and managing editor at KECY FOX 9 and ABC 5 in Yuma and associate faculty member at Arizona Western College. According […]

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#MediaMonday – Luke Garrison

#MediaMonday – Luke Garrison

 |  June 9, 2014

Every Monday, HMA introduces you to a member of the media – the new and the seasoned – that keep our local and national news gears turning. Luke Garrison is the fairly new(well if you count February as fairly new) 6 p.m. news producer at ABC15. Truth be told he actually started at ABC15 in […]

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#MediaMonday – Lou Gum

#MediaMonday – Lou Gum

 |  June 2, 2014

Today’s #MediaMonday comes to us from Lou Gum, the news and operations director and host, Arizona edition at KAWC in Yuma. Lou began his public radio career in 1988 at KNAU in Flagstaff as a classical music DJ and has been hooked on public radio since, transitioning to news after trying his hand at several […]

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#MediaMonday – Joanie Simon

#MediaMonday – Joanie Simon

 |  May 19, 2014

Carbs and Wine and Potatoes – oh my! Wow, I am full. And you should be too. After all, it is Arizona Spring Restaurant Week (#EatARW), the most edible time of the year. For those who don’t know, #EatARW, which started on May 17 and goes through this weekend, encourages folks to get out and […]

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#MediaMonday – Zac Ziegler

#MediaMonday – Zac Ziegler

 |  May 12, 2014

One of our favorite things about Arizona Gives Day – aside from having a small part in helping nonprofits across Arizona collectively raise nearly $1.4 million in 24 hours, of course – was working with media across Arizona who were all as “into” the project as we were. One of the best this year was […]

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#MediaMonday  –  Cinco de Mayo

#MediaMonday – Cinco de Mayo

 |  May 5, 2014

Cinco de Mayo — or the fifth of May — commemorates the Mexican army’s 1862 victory over France at the Battle of Puebla during the Franco-Mexican War (1861-1867). A relatively minor holiday in Mexico, in the United States Cinco de Mayo has evolved into a celebration of Mexican culture and heritage, particularly in areas with […]

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#MediaMonday – Matt DeLong

#MediaMonday – Matt DeLong

 |  Apr 28, 2014

Today’s #MediaMonday comes to us from fellow NAU alumnus Matt DeLong, national digital projects editor for the The Washington Post. DeLong  is part of the Post’s team that recently won a Pulitzer Prize, newspaper journalism’s highest award,  for a series of stories that exposed the National Security Agency’s massive global surveillance programs. So Matt, time […]

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