LGBT Activist Guides KCUR 'Diverse' Content

Quick peek behind the scenes as this longtime local scribe now enjoys a cushy corporate/government sponsored gig.

Fun fact . . . 

The bright side of this "arrangement" is that the author is far less of a meanie than she was back in her alt. rag days and she's forced to stifle most of her public trash talk against rivals.

Moreover . . . 

Whispered NPR content is reassuring and nice but nothing that REALLY moves the local conversation outside of the Brookside/Waldo progressive bubble.

Check-it . . .

C.J. talked both about her long career as a journalist, both as a writer profiling people like Melissa Ethridge and her current work. She explained her role at KCUR and how she shapes the station’s and the website’s diverse content.

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

‎The Journalism Salute: C.J. Janovy, KCUR & "No Place Like Home" (book/documentary) on Apple Podcasts

On this episode, we're joined by C.J. Janovy. C.J. is the director of content for KCUR, the NPR affiliate in Kansas City, Missouri. She has previously worked as editor of The Pitch, Kansas City's alt-weekly, and as an editor at Kansas Reflector, a non-profit covering state government in Kansas. S...

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