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  • background:white">Bill Zeeble has been a full-time reporter at Dallas NPR station KERA since 1992, covering everything from medicine to the Mavericks and education to environmental issues. He’s won numerous awards over the years, with top honors from the Dallas Press Club, Texas Medical Association, the Dallas and Texas Bar Associations, the American Diabetes Association and a national health reporting grant from the Kaiser Family Foundation. Zeeble was born in Philadelphia, Pa. and grew up in the nearby suburb of Cherry Hill, NJ, where he became an accomplished timpanist and drummer. Heading to college near Chicago on a scholarship, he fell in love with public radio, working at the college classical/NPR station, and he has pursued public radio ever since.
  • From The Philadelphia Orchestra season to Variant 6 and beyond, WRTI has a digest of can't-miss events and releases this fall.
  • Join us on WRTI on April 5 and 6 to hear a feast of music for Passover.
  • WRTI is proud to present the 2023-24 season of the Robert K. Johnson Foundation Metropolitan Opera Saturday Matinee Radio Broadcasts, every Saturday at 1 p.m. Here is the full schedule.
  • We're honoring ladies of jazz this month on WRTI. Take a moment to listen to jazz vocalist Julie London sing "Cry Me A River." In case you didn't know,…
  • In Fanfare this week, we've got a witty & wicked collaboration between Tugan Sokhiev, Haochen Zhang and The Philadelphia Orchestra, an extraordinary visit from the musicians from Marlboro, a futuristic soundscape experience from Max Richter, and more.
  • The best new and rediscovered jazz recordings that lit up the dark and unsettling year that just ended, as voted on by 148 jazz critics.
  • From Snacktime to Chestnut (as in Cyrus), here are some of the albums and experiences that inspired our jazz hosts in 2022.
  • A relative newcomer to the world of professional radio, Joshua Lee joined WRTI in early 2021. In November of that year, he debuted on the Sunday edition of Jazz Through The Night under the tutelage of Bob Perkins, Bobbi Booker, Maureen Malloy and Josh Jackson.
  • Nicole Sweeney was a new voice on the air at WRTI, staffing the overnight shift as an intern in 2004. Just over 20 years later, she is back at WRTI as the new host of Evening Jazz. She’ll be on the air Monday through Thursday, 6 to 9 p.m.
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