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  • Linton Weeks joined NPR in the summer of 2008, as its national correspondent for Digital News. He immediately hit the campaign trail, covering the Democratic and Republican National Conventions; fact-checking the debates; and exploring the candidates, the issues and the electorate.
  • Barbara Miller is the host and board operator for WDIY's broadcast of NPR's Weekend Edition Sunday.
  • Dina Hall is a veteran singer, musician, songwriter and recording artist from Bethlehem, PA. For more than 20 years she has supported and collaborated with many of the region’s finest musical artists, as well as those on the touring circuit. Dina is deeply rooted in the greater Lehigh Valley music community - with particular respect to the folk genre.
  • Ellis Finger is a rotating classical host on WDIY.
  • Geoff brings together his love of radio, music, volunteerism and the Lehigh Valley every Saturday from 11 am to 1 pm on All Reet Street. He began hosting the show in 2001 and over time has developed a unique format of new and classic folk, blues, bluegrass, folk rock and swing.
  • Jim Wardrop ("JW" to his listeners) enjoys the chance to share his life long passion for jazz music on the air. His range of interest covers the entire history of America's original art form. Over the last thirty years he has hosted many live jazz shows, interviewed numerous musicians, published articles in music journals, and co-produced several recordings. Preparing these projects has required extensive research and the collecting of a large library of recordings, all of which he enjoys sharing with the WDIY audience. Jim is a founding member of SOAP (Spirit of the Airwaves Players), a group performing classic radio programming from the 1930s and 40s.
  • Jonathan Roth is an 18-year veteran of college and public radio, with previous stints at WXJM - Harrisonburg, VA and WMUH - Allentown, PA. In addition to substitute hosting Good Clean Fun and The Blend on WDIY, Jonathan is a freelance music writer for Philly-based 215 Magazine, and a member of multiple local bands.
  • Joe Chuk has been a WDIY volunteer since 1995, when he began hosting Morning Edition each Tuesday, later moving to Thursdays. His radio career began in 1969 with a college summer job as an engineer and announcer at an AM/FM combo.
  • Martin has been a life-long academic, beginning with grammar school, junior high, and high school in Ridgewood, N.J. Then on to college at Rutgers in New Brunswick, N.J., and, from there, directly into five years of graduate school at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. With a Ph.D. in experimental psychology, he accepted a job (his only job) at Lehigh University, remaining there until his retirement in 2002. (he still does some statistical analysis consulting for students and faculty, and has an office in the Department of Biological Sciences.) Nowadays, Martin reads a lot (mostly fiction – many mysteries), and listens to the music he loves, which he shares with others on WDIY Classics. He also loves photography, mostly pursued on trips with his wife Carol. In recent years, they've traveled to far-away lands that neither of them thought they would ever see.
  • Mo Noretsky's first experience in radio was at WJRH in Easton, playing late 60s rock (it was the late 60s). For much of the seventies and eighties, running a record store meant he was listening to every kind (and quality) of music. He returned to radio at WMUH with, at various times, a folk and country music show, a jazz program, and the all-inclusive Alarm Clock morning show. Mo has been hosting Doodlin' since the first Tuesday of WDIY.
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