Jim Russell (journalist)
James B. Russell (born 1946) is a journalist, producer, and executive who has created national programs for all three public radio networks: National Public Radio, Public Radio International and American Public Media, as well as for PBS.
James B. Russell | |
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Born | 1946 (age 74–75) |
Died | b |
Occupation | Journalist, Radio producer, Television producer |
Notable credit(s) | Marketplace Weekend America |
Awards | Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award, Peabody Award, Emmy Award[1] |
Russell has worked for more than thirty years in commercial radio, print, public radio, and television. Programs he has helped create include Marketplace,[1] Weekend America, and public TV's Newton’s Apple, NightTimes, Electronicle and America After Vietnam. He also helped develop NPR's Morning Edition and All Things Considered, and PRI's The World.
Russell was a 1973–1974 NEH Journalism Fellow at the University of Michigan.[2]
Russell is now the president of his own consulting company, Jim Russell Productions—The Program Doctor.
References
- "Jim Bio," Program Doctor website. Accessed Oct. 25, 2015.
- "Past Fellows: 1973-1974," Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine Knight-Wallace Fellows at Michigan website. Accessed Oct. 26, 2015.