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Melony Roy named news/digital director at WHYY
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Philadelphia marks 1 year since George Floyd’s murder
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KYW Newsradio reporter Cherri Gregg to join WHYY as host
WHYY announced Thursday that award-winning KYW radio reporter Cherri Gregg will join the public media station as an on-air afternoon host beginning June 14.
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Philly police step up outreach as domestic violence surges
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WHYY earns 18 Delaware Press Association awards for election, pandemic coverage
Mark Eichmann, Zoë Read, and Cris Barrish had an impressive showing for coverage related to the coronavirus pandemic, racial injustice, and the 2020 election.
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