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This Conversation
WEHC
164 episodes
23 hours ago
SEE EPISODES BELOW! Dr. Teresa Keller began hosting This Conversation each week in 2009 on WEHC-FM, Emory. Keller's broadcast career began many years ago at WCYB-TV, an NBC affiliate in Bristol, VA where she worked for seven years as a talk show host, reporter, and anchor of the noon news. She also spent time working in television newsrooms in Denver and San Diego, and worked as a contributing reporter for WVTF public radio in Roanoke, VA. As a professor of Mass Communications at Emory & Henry College, she garnered two statewide teaching awards: the 2003 Virginia Professor of the Year award, presented by the Carnegie Foundation, and the Virginia Council on Higher Education’s Outstanding Faculty Award in 2010. She is author of Television News: The Art and How-to of Video Storytelling -- now in its 4th edition. While at Emory & Henry, she wrote the FCC application for WEHC-FM, now a 9,000 watt College and Community station that went on the air in 1992. She served as a board member of Holston Valley Broadcasting Corporation for more than a decade and spent two terms on the Board of Directors of the Virginia Association of Broadcasters. Many earlier episodes of the broadcast are available at https://archive.org/details/ThisConversation.
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SEE EPISODES BELOW! Dr. Teresa Keller began hosting This Conversation each week in 2009 on WEHC-FM, Emory. Keller's broadcast career began many years ago at WCYB-TV, an NBC affiliate in Bristol, VA where she worked for seven years as a talk show host, reporter, and anchor of the noon news. She also spent time working in television newsrooms in Denver and San Diego, and worked as a contributing reporter for WVTF public radio in Roanoke, VA. As a professor of Mass Communications at Emory & Henry College, she garnered two statewide teaching awards: the 2003 Virginia Professor of the Year award, presented by the Carnegie Foundation, and the Virginia Council on Higher Education’s Outstanding Faculty Award in 2010. She is author of Television News: The Art and How-to of Video Storytelling -- now in its 4th edition. While at Emory & Henry, she wrote the FCC application for WEHC-FM, now a 9,000 watt College and Community station that went on the air in 1992. She served as a board member of Holston Valley Broadcasting Corporation for more than a decade and spent two terms on the Board of Directors of the Virginia Association of Broadcasters. Many earlier episodes of the broadcast are available at https://archive.org/details/ThisConversation.
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Society & Culture
News,
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News Commentary
Episodes (20/164)
This Conversation
CONSPIRACY THEORIES: What are they and who believes them?
2 days ago
28 minutes 29 seconds

This Conversation
COAL IN SW VIRGINIA. HOW'S IT GOING? CECIL ROBERTS.
2 weeks ago
29 minutes 41 seconds

This Conversation
CINDY GREEN-- CANDIDATE FOR VA HOUSE OF DELEGATES on Nov 4
3 weeks ago
27 minutes 32 seconds

This Conversation
SHE'S A STAR IN NEW YORK'S NEWEST MUSICAL, "MASQUERADE"
4 weeks ago
28 minutes 47 seconds

This Conversation
The Oceans Need You. Dr. Rob Jones from Parley
1 month ago
28 minutes 30 seconds

This Conversation
From E&H to Opera and World Tours: Luke Groom
1 month ago
29 minutes 19 seconds

This Conversation
IT CAN'T HAPPEN HERE -- OR CAN IT?
2 months ago
29 minutes 7 seconds

This Conversation
DALTON'S STORY OF BEING TRANS -- RERUN & ENDINGS
2 months ago
27 minutes 55 seconds

This Conversation
No joke. My guest is Thomas Jefferson
2 months ago
28 minutes 5 seconds

This Conversation
AWARD WINNING, MISSION DRIVEN, and FACING DEFUNDING! PBS Appalachia
3 months ago
27 minutes 22 seconds

This Conversation
WHAT'S OLD IS NEW AGAIN -- THE WILLIAM KING HOUSE --David Dalton
3 months ago
28 minutes 11 seconds

This Conversation
THOMAS JEFFERSON IS COMING TO TOWN
3 months ago
26 minutes 24 seconds

This Conversation
What's in a name: Anthropocene?
4 months ago
29 minutes 9 seconds

This Conversation
A PROGRAM FOR COUNSELING ADDICTS
4 months ago
27 minutes 52 seconds

This Conversation
WHY I HELPED ORGANIZE THE PROTEST CALLED "NO KINGS!"
4 months ago
28 minutes 15 seconds

This Conversation
UPDATE: HEARING ON JOB CORPS CLOSING SET FOR JUNE 17
5 months ago
29 minutes 31 seconds

This Conversation
FIRED. A staff member speaks out as the Govt. shuts down the Job Corps
5 months ago
28 minutes 35 seconds

This Conversation
PULITZER PRIZE WINNING AUTHOR BARBARA KINGSOLVER
5 months ago
29 minutes 11 seconds

This Conversation
A Christian Palestinian speaks to the United Nations and to WEHC
5 months ago
27 minutes 52 seconds

This Conversation
38 YEARS OF PRESENTING "WOMEN ON AIR."
5 months ago
27 minutes 52 seconds

This Conversation
SEE EPISODES BELOW! Dr. Teresa Keller began hosting This Conversation each week in 2009 on WEHC-FM, Emory. Keller's broadcast career began many years ago at WCYB-TV, an NBC affiliate in Bristol, VA where she worked for seven years as a talk show host, reporter, and anchor of the noon news. She also spent time working in television newsrooms in Denver and San Diego, and worked as a contributing reporter for WVTF public radio in Roanoke, VA. As a professor of Mass Communications at Emory & Henry College, she garnered two statewide teaching awards: the 2003 Virginia Professor of the Year award, presented by the Carnegie Foundation, and the Virginia Council on Higher Education’s Outstanding Faculty Award in 2010. She is author of Television News: The Art and How-to of Video Storytelling -- now in its 4th edition. While at Emory & Henry, she wrote the FCC application for WEHC-FM, now a 9,000 watt College and Community station that went on the air in 1992. She served as a board member of Holston Valley Broadcasting Corporation for more than a decade and spent two terms on the Board of Directors of the Virginia Association of Broadcasters. Many earlier episodes of the broadcast are available at https://archive.org/details/ThisConversation.