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Laney joined the station in 2018 to strengthen its digital presence and help it reach new audiences. She replaces JoAnn Urofsky, who's retiring after 23 years as general manager.
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Urofsky has been the station's general manager for 23 years overseeing tremendous growth and change.
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The Sunshine State Awards is Florida’s largest journalism contest and recognizes the best writing, photography, and design for both professional and college journalists.
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It's among the most respected journalism awards in the world, recognizing the station's commitment to public service above all else.
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Licensed to the University of South Florida, WUSF is a nonprofit organization that provides news and information to the community for free. By law, it also serves as a broadcaster during state emergencies.
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WUSF News is hiring paid interns for fall 2025.
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While 14 individual WUSF anchors, reporters, and producers were named, the entire WUSF news team shares in the honors.
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WUSF News is hiring paid interns for summer 2025, including a 40 hour a week full-time position.
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Applications are open until Nov. 26 for a community engagement reporter in Tampa, and a state accountability reporter based in Tallahassee.
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WUSF News is hiring paid interns for spring 2025.
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Fifteen members of the staff were honored for their work in 2023 during the ceremony in Hollywood.
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In all, 16 of WUSF’s journalists received individual honors and the entire news team was recognized for its work covering Hurricane Idalia.