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CAREER SUMMARY
Paul Ingles has been in broadcasting since 1975 and has experience as a producer, news and sports reporter, recording engineer, editor, on-air personality, trainer and manager. Paul has worked at radio and television stations in North Carolina, Washington, D.C., Ohio and New Mexico. He was a broadcast trainer at Cleveland State University and the University of New Mexico and is currently project director for a radio training initiative funded by the City of Albuquerque's Urban Enhancement Trust Fund.
More recently, as an independent radio producer, he has filed reports for the NPR news magazines Morning Edition and All Things Considered and NPR newscasts as well as numerous other public radio programs including Living on Earth, 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.
EDUCATION
BA-ENGLISH,
WAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY, Winston-Salem, NC.
1978.
Concentration: Journalism, Radio-TV.
MA-APPLIED COMMUNICATION THEORY & METHODOLOGY, CLEVELAND STATE
UNIVERSITY, Cleveland, Ohio. 1992.
Project: Developing and Evaluating
an “Advanced Radio Production” Course: An Experiment in Broadcast
Education.
Internship: Advanced Recording Technique with Commercial Recording
Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
Honors: Outstanding Graduate Student, Department of Communication (‘91-‘92)
NATIONALLY DISTRIBUTED RADIO PROGRAMS
RADIO PRODUCTION & REPORTING AWARDS
The Beatles on American Radio, Winner, 2005 National Golden Reel Award for National Feature Reporting from the National Federation of Community Broadcasters (NFCB). Program broadcast on NPR's Morning Edition.
Albuquerque Isotopes Begin Play, Winner, 2004 National Golden Reel Award for National News from the National Federation of Community Broadcasters (NFCB). Program broadcast on NPR's Only A Game.
The Sound Art of Steve Peters: Winner, 2003 Edward R. Murrow Award for Best Use of Sound from the Radio Television News Directors Association. Report broadcast on NPR's Living on Earth.
A Celebration of Southwest Storytellers: Anaya, Hillerman, and Momaday: Winner, 2003 National Silver Reel Award for National Entertainment/Music Special from the National Federation of Community Broadcasters (NFCB). Program broadcast on New Mexico public radio station, KUNM.
What Lies Beneath: A Pipeline Through Placitas: Winner, 2002 New Mexico Associated Press, Second Place Award for Documentary. Program broadcast on KUNM.
Los Alamos Fire Coverage: Winner, 2000 New Mexico Associated Press, Second Place Award for Continuing Coverage. Paul Ingles, Tom Trowbridge and Leslie Clark shared the award for combined reporting on KUNM of the wild fires that swept through Northern New Mexico.
Gathering of Nations: Winner, 1999 National Silver Reel Award for Special Event Coverage from the National Federation of Community Broadcasters (NFCB). Program broadcast on New Mexico public radio station, KUNM.
A Year In The Life of KUNM- 1997: Winner, 1999 Special Merit Award for Special Entertainment Programming from the National Federation of Community Broadcasters (NFCB). Program broadcast on KUNM.
The Great Social Security Debate: Winner, 1999 New Mexico Associated Press, First Place Award for Public Service Broadcast. Program broadcast on KUNM.
A Year In The Life of KUNM- 1996: Winner, 1998 National Silver Reel Award for Special Entertainment Programming from the National Federation of Community Broadcasters (NFCB). Program broadcast on New Mexico public radio station, KUNM.
Yule Struttin’ and Outta Joint At The Joint #13: Winners, 1996 Honorable Mention Awards for Special Entertainment Programming and Special Event Coverage from the NFCB. Program broadcast on New Mexico public radio station, KUNM.
Outta Joint At The Joint #12: Winner, 1995 National Silver Reel Award for Public Service Programming from the NFCB. Program broadcast on New Mexico public radio station, KUNM.
The
Gamut: Winner, 1993 OEBIE Award marking an outstanding contribution
to educational broadcasting in the state of Ohio. Program broadcast on Cleveland
public radio station, WCPN-FM.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
INDEPENDENT PRODUCER -(PRESIDENT OF CEDAR CREEK STUDIOS, INC. and GOOD RADIO SHOWS, INC. -a media non-profit) (1999-Present)
PRODUCTION DIRECTOR (1994 - 2002) - INTERIM NEWS DIRECTOR (FEB-MAY, 2003) KUNM-FM, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
AIR PERSONALITY (CLASSIC ROCK) - KLSK-FM, Albuquerque, New Mexico. (1992 - 1995)
AIR PERSONALITY (NEWS - AC) - KQEO-AM / KMGA-FM, Albuquerque, New Mexico. (1992-1993)
INSTRUCTOR/ RESEARCH ASSISTANT- DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION, CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY, Cleveland, Ohio. (1991-1992)
PROGRAM DIRECTOR (CLASSIC ROCK) - WNCX-FM, Cleveland, Ohio. (1988-1990)
PROGRAMMING ASSISTANT/ AIR PERSONALITY (CLASSIC ROCK) - KZRR-FM, Albuquerque, NM. (1987-1988)
SPORTS DIRECTOR/ MORNING SHOW CO-HOST- WBT-AM, Charlotte, NC. (1979-1984)
TELEVISION SPORTS ANCHOR- WBTV (CH. 3), Charlotte, NC. (1984)
TELEVISION PUBLIC AFFAIRS PRODUCER/SHOW HOST - WTVI (CH. 42), Charlotte, NC. (1979-1984)
TELEVISION NEWS REPORTER- WRET (CH. 36), Charlotte, NC. (1979)
REPORTER/ WRITER - WAYS-AM / THE WEEKLY NEWSPAPERS, Charlotte, NC. (1978-1979)
STUDENT STATION MANAGER/ AIR PERSONALITY/ SPORTS DIRECTOR WFDD-FM, Winston-Salem, NC. (1975-1978)