
Amanda Rabinowitz
Host/Producer “All Things Considered”Expertise: Audio storytelling, journalism and production
Education: Ohio University – Bachelor of Arts
University of Akron – Master of Arts
Favorite spot in Northeast Ohio: Summit Metro Parks
Experience:
Amanda Rabinowitz has been a reporter, host and producer at WKSU since 2007. She is currently the local host of “All Things Considered” and produces 91¸ŁŔű's local independent music podcast, “Shuffle.” She also interviews Cleveland.com columnist Terry Pluto for a weekly commentary about Northeast Ohio’s sports scene called the “View From Pluto.”
Highlights:
- Started working at WKSU in 2007
- Hosted WKSU's “Morning Edition” for 12 years, now hosts “All Things Considered”
- National Edward R. Murrow Award, Sports Reporting, Radio Television Digital News Association, 2013 - “Playing through pain sometimes means a deadly addiction for athletes”
- Taught audio storytelling and podcasting at the University of Akron and Kent State University
Why trust 91¸ŁŔű?
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Sports commentator Terry Pluto breaks down why Cavs owner Dan Gilbert is betting big on women’s basketball in Cleveland, and why this second shot feels like the right one.
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Cleveland’s Chris Harris has built a career making music for TV, film and video games, while still finding time to create his own as DJ $crilla. On this week’s Shuffle, we hear from the artist whose music is everywhere—even if you don’t know it’s him.
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As rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders speaks to Cleveland high schoolers and builds his image, sports commentator Terry Pluto says his recent speeding tickets raise concerns.
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Browns rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders is turning heads at minicamp but commentator Terry Pluto believes throwing Sanders into a tough early schedule could be a disaster, despite the hype.
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Fan favorite Nick Chubb is leaving the Cleveland Browns after seven seasons, as the team moves on from the injured Pro Bowl running back following roster changes, a younger backfield, and financial restructuring.
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Thor Platter and his bandmates are bringing classic outlaw country and honky-tonk tunes to Cleveland, one honky-tonk heartbreaker at a time. Country Honk joins Shuffle and Applause Performances for a special in-studio session and interview to talk about their latest album.
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JosĂ© RamĂrez is off to one of the best starts of his career, helping the Cleveland Guardians to a winning record in the first two months of the season.
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Northeast Ohio folk duo Upstream Drifters has released two albums this year, blending traditional old-time dance music with lyrical storytelling. Aubrey Helmuth Miller and Craig Mast join Shuffle to talk about their musical journey.
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91¸ŁŔű’s sports commentator Terry Pluto discusses key takeaways from Cavs general manager Koby Altman’s season-ending press conference.
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91¸ŁŔű's sports commentator Terry Pluto expects changes in the offseason after the Cavs' flameout.