During "Connections with Evan Dawson" on 12/30/25, our news team reviews the biggest local stories of the year. Then, a ...
King has logged more than 20 years as a working journalist, including stints at NY1, KCUR in Kansas City, KUT in Austin and ...
ROCHESTER, N.Y. – WXXI President & CEO Norm Silverstein announced on Wednesday that he will retire in 2024 after nearly 30 years in the position. He has agreed to stay on until his successor is found.
Silverstein will stay with WXXI as its board of trustees searches for a successor. “Norm’s commitment to local journalism, dedication to embracing technology for the betterment of public media, and ...
WXXI in Rochester, N.Y., hired Kevin Kalvitis as CMO.
WXXI Public Broadcasting in Rochester, NY has closed on the acquisition of silent WJZR Rochester from North Coast Radio for $ 1.2 Million. It gives WXXI a second full-market FM signal to augment its ...
Several years ago, a man appeared at WXXI’s front desk with a substantial donation. The receptionist called Norm Silverstein, WXXI’s president and CEO, so he could come hear the donor’s story. The man ...
WXXI Public Media President and CEO Norm Silverstein will retire in 2024 after almost thirty years of leading the Rochester operator. The group contains WXXI-AM, WXXI-FM, and WXXO. The WXXI Board of ...
Student filmmakers at Rochester Institute of Technology will have a new opportunity to strive for, thanks to a collaboration between RIT and WXXI. RIT Shorts, a new, biannual series that will showcase ...
WXXI continues to spotlight the work of students and alumni from RIT’s School of Film and Animation through RIT Shorts, a biannual short film series. The next edition of RIT Shorts premieres at 9 p.m.
Rochester, N.Y. - His was a voice easily recognizable. Longtime WXXI radio talk show host Bob Smith passed away Friday at the age of 63. For 25 years, Smith hosted the two-hour 1370 Connection show, a ...
WXXI Public Broadcasting announced Wednesday that it has signed a letter of intent to acquire City Newspaper. In a statement, WXXI said that City's founders Mary Anna and Bill Towler, approached them ...