Paul Atkinson
A native of the southwest, Paul Atkinson grew up in El Paso and the Four Corners area of New Mexico. He came to Arizona in 1990 after working behind the scenes for a television station in San Diego where he went to school at San Diego City College, Grossmont College and San Diego State. Paul began producing KJZZ's Here and Now in June 2006 and hosting Sunday Weekend Edition in January 2007. He also reports for Morning Edition and helps coordinate the news side of KJZZ's website.
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Mark Brodie
Tony Ganzer
Morning Edition Producer and Reporter Tony Ganzer brings a renaissance flavor to KJZZ’s popular morning program.
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James Garcia
Steve Goldstein
Since making his first national radio appearance as a caller who flushed the toilet on "The Larry King Show", KJZZ news anchor and reporter Steve Goldstein has aspired to be a broadcaster. While earning his English degree at Santa Clara University, Steve toiled as program director, sports announcer and jazz jock at KSCU-FM aka "the Underground Sound."
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Rene Gutel
Rene Gutel is a reporter and host at KJZZ. Her stories air during All Things Considered and Morning Edition. You can also hear her filling in for any of KJZZ's news shows.
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Dennis Lambert
The first voice you’re likely to hear on KJZZ when you wake up in the morning is Dennis Lambert’s. And it’s a voice you can trust.
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Mark Moran
Mark has reported for national and international news agencies, including the BBC, CBC and Voice of America.
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Marcos Najera
Marcos Najera is the 2000 N.S. Bienstock Fellow with representation by the N.S. Bienstock Agency in New York and The Leighton Agency in Phoenix. He holds a B.A./M.A. from Stanford University.
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Terry Ward
Terry’s radio career began nearly 20 years ago as News Director and disc jockey at a country music station in Coolidge, Arizona. The 100-mile daily commute from his home in Tempe served as a motivating factor for Terry to find work in the Valley, which brought him to album-rocker KSTM in the mid-1980’s.
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