Tony Gorman joined CPR News in 2022 as an afternoon general assignment reporter.
Professional Background:
Tony Gorman came to CPR with over 15 years of experience in public media and print. He gained most of his professional experience at community-licensed stations throughout rural Alaska. Gorman has also worked for WABE in Atlanta and Delaware Public Media.
Education:
Bachelor’s degrees in broadcasting and history from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Master’s degree in Public Media from Ohio University
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