WDET is pleased to welcome reporter Noah Ovshinsky to its award-winning
news department. Noah comes to Detroit Public Radio after having worked
as a director and producer at HKO Media, and Ann Arbor-based video
production company. While at HKO, he received a Michigan Emmy for his
documentary about a World War II hero called, "Raoul Wallenberg: One
Person Can Make A Difference." Noah\'s previous radio experience includes
a two-year stint at Chicago\'s WGN Radio, where he served in numerous
positions including morning news producer.
Growing up in Detroit, he earned a Liberal Arts degree from Kalamazoo
College. When he\'s not chasing news stories, Noah enjoys going to
farmers markets, gardening and trying to catch up on reading back issues
of The New Yorker.
"Detroit and the entire region is full of stories," said Noah Ovshinsky.
"I look forward to bringing them to WDET\'s listeners one newscast at a
time."
You can email Noah Ovshinsky at novshinsky@wdetfm.org
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