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Welcome To Michael de Yoanna, Ů's New Director Of News Content

Welcome to Michael de Yoanna, Ů’s first director of news content. Michael is a long-time Colorado journalist who has won numerous awards for investigative and news reporting. Michael will join us March 7, providing leadership in designing and implementing a news and information strategy for Ů's community and the station's media partners.

Prior to joining Ů, Michael was a reporter and producer for Colorado Public Radio, and partnered with NPR's investigative unit to report on struggling soldiers discharged without benefits despite their injuries in war. Previously, he was an investigative producer at Channel 7 in Denver. Michael has also reported for newspapers along the Front Range, including the Fort Collins Coloradoan and the Colorado Springs Independent.

His work has been featured in The New York Times, Salon, The Washington Times, 5280 Magazine, and CBS's 48 Hours Mystery among others. He has also worked as a consultant for 60 Minutes.

Michael shared a national Edward R. Murrow award as a freelance reporter at Ů for "."

That award makes joining Ů a kind of homecoming, de Yoanna said.

"It an incredible opportunity to lead Ů News at this exciting time in the station's history," de Yoanna said. "I'm proud to join the talented journalists at Ů in creating a beacon in the community -- a 24/7 news service for our diverse, and growing, Northern Colorado audience. I will build upon Ů's long tradition of excellent storytelling and investigations. We're going to build trust in the community. We're going to dig for the stories that matter. We're going to tell them with verve and style. We're going to innovate and excite."

In 2015, Michael de Yoanna released, Recovering, an independent documentary film that he directed about veterans healing the wounds of war through bicycling. 

As Director of Community Engagement for Ů & The Colorado Sound, I look for ways to bring the programs and personalities you hear on the radio “out of the box” to engage and interact in live settings.
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