Wednesday, July 1, 2009

Grehn Exits Connecticut Public Broadcasting

Kim Grehn is leaving Connecticut Public Broadcasting. As of July12, his position as VP/Station Manager for WNPR has been eliminated.

Kim says:
I'll miss working with a very talented staff that helped transform the station from dual format to a news and information service. WNPR's transition resulted in audience growth, increased membership and increased revenue from underwriters even in our current economy. The growth is evidence of WNPR's increased value as a community service.

1 comments:

Carl Watanabe said...

It should be noted that among Kim Grehn's contributions to the industry, he also served as a member of PRPD's Board. Grehn always thinks of the listener first. I hope he finds another position soon. It'd be a shame to lose someone with his creativity and enthusiasm for public radio.
Carl Watanabe