Program:
Cedar Creek
Studios Productions
Genres:
Classic & Progressive Rock / Features
Paul Ingles -
Paul Ingles (www.paulingles.com)
has been in radio since 1975 with experience as a producer,
reporter, recording engineer, editor, on-air personality,
trainer and manager. More recently as a free lance
producer/reporter, he has filed reports for NPR news
magazines and newscasts and numerous other public radio
programs including Justice Talking, On The Media, The
Splendid Table, The Looseleaf Book Company, Beyond
Computers, and Pacifica Network News.
He has produced programs on music, popular culture, media
literacy and other topics that have been distributed either
by NPR or independently to public radio stations around the
world. Paul's nationally distributed radio programs include:
Do You Hear What I Hear-A Holiday Folk Tour with
Judy Collins;
George Harrison -
An Appreciation; TV Turnoff Week; The
Open Mic Folk Series; The State of Local TV News; The Human
Experience- Perspectives in Anthropology;
In Search of James Brown;
The Day John Lennon Died.
Paul has won production awards in national competition from
the National Federation of Community Broadcasters in 1995,
1996, 1998 and 1999 as well as New Mexico Associated Press
Awards in 1999 and 2000 and an Ohio Educational Broadcasters
Award in 1992. From 1994 - 2002, he served as Production
Director of public radio station
KUNM,
in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
His interest in rock 'n' roll history goes back many years
but his serious research into the topic began in 1987 when
he designed a 'History of Rock 'n' Roll' course to teach in
adult education programs. Paul's work on THE ROCK
HISTORY REFERENCE GUIDE began in January of 1992. By
1994 he had completed four volumes which are now in use at
radio stations around the world. Details on
THE ROCK
HISTORY REFERENCE GUIDES can be found at
http://www.paulingles.com/guides.html
Paul is a 1978 graduate of Wake Forest University where he
received his B.A. in English. In 1992, Paul was awarded a
Masters degree in Applied Communication Theory and
Methodology from Cleveland State University. |