
J. Nungesser
Multiple Media JournalistExpertise: Sound design, audio editing, photography, video editing, Ohio history
Education: State University of New York at Fredonia - Bachelor of Science, audio/radio communication
Favorite spot in Northeast Ohio: A summer day at Edgewater Park
Experience:
J. Nungesser is a director and video editor for the daily 鈥淪ound of Ideas鈥 and weekly 鈥淚deas鈥 shows. Before their role as a multiple media journalist, they were a music producer for 鈥淔olk Alley,鈥 WKSU鈥檚 folk and roots music streaming service. In 2013 and 2014, it was the Public Radio Exchange鈥檚 most downloaded show.
Highlights:
- 2022 National Edward R. Murrow Award, News Documentary, 鈥The Rural Doctor Is In鈥
- 2023 Regional Edward R. Murrow Award, News Series, 鈥Changing the Course of a River鈥
- Sound designer/editor on 鈥Inside the Bricks: Season 2鈥 and 鈥Mary & Bill, an Ohio Cold Case鈥 podcasts
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A new library will have a unique design featuring residences for senior citizens 55 years and up.
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A former NASA photographer is on a mission to tell the stories of Northeast Ohio's transgender community through a lens.
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As Christopher Booth, of Lorain, recovers from his addiction to nitrous oxide, he has leaned on his mother, Linda, for support.
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After a three-year hiatus, a legendary steam locomotive is on the tracks once more in the Cuyahoga Valley.
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Northeast Ohio parks have seen an uptick in visitors coming to view the annual salamander migrations. Unfortunately, that fascination may spell trouble for the species.
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Thousands of dollars set aside for LGBTQ+ historical markers in the state have been cut by DOGE.
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A tattoo shop in Amherst, Ohio is using artwork to provide relief for those with trauma scars on their body.
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A University of Akron class is unearthing Akron's LGBTQ+ past by learning about a neighborhood uprooted due to urban renewal efforts in the 1960s and 70s.
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The strange tales of creatures lurking in the woods of Northeast Ohio or depths of Lake Erie have fascinated Ohioans for decades. Here's why people are so captivated by these maybe-mythical creatures.
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Warren has suffered the decline many Rust Belt cities faced, but now it's working to move on from its past 鈥 like many in Ohio.